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<blockquote data-quote="DanB" data-source="post: 2398291" data-attributes="member: 237"><p>Tony: Each company could be different. The general thought is if the company owns it then standard policy applies. As for as remote worksites. Unless its specified with a different policy for field work. The same policy applies. POV= grey area. I would say if you are on the clock and representing the company policy would apply. Me personally I wouldn't be looking to search any POV as it would be in the parking lot. As we all know Parking Lots are perfectly legal.</p><p></p><p>Bigfut: Yes Foshee and Yaffee were a sponsor and an attorney from their firm was one of the speakers. The OCPD officer was a Master Seargent. I forget his last name. First name was Steven. Last name started with a B.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DanB, post: 2398291, member: 237"] Tony: Each company could be different. The general thought is if the company owns it then standard policy applies. As for as remote worksites. Unless its specified with a different policy for field work. The same policy applies. POV= grey area. I would say if you are on the clock and representing the company policy would apply. Me personally I wouldn't be looking to search any POV as it would be in the parking lot. As we all know Parking Lots are perfectly legal. Bigfut: Yes Foshee and Yaffee were a sponsor and an attorney from their firm was one of the speakers. The OCPD officer was a Master Seargent. I forget his last name. First name was Steven. Last name started with a B. [/QUOTE]
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