As of Tuesday, July 31, 2012
© Copyright 2013
Albany Herald
"Government clerks should not be taking public documents home to work on them. These papers contain personal information."
For more squawks, pick up a copy of today's Albany Herald.
To submit a squawk, Click here.
More like this story
- Squawk of the day - August 8, 2012 ( August 7, 2012 )
- Squawk of the Day - August 2, 2012 ( August 1, 2012 )
- Squawk of the Day - August 18, 2012 ( August 17, 2012 )
- Squawk of the Day - August 28, 2012 ( August 27, 2012 )
- Squawk of the day - Feb. 1, 2012 ( January 31, 2012 )


Comments
Sister_Ruby 9 months, 3 weeks ago
I can't wait to find out why it took so long for the final 4-5 precincts to come in. Did they not have enough bogus ballots to make up a 2,000 vote gap in the School Board race?
chinaberry25 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Government clerks are not the only folks who take personal work home. Wake up! Teachers take personal stuff home, doctors on and on! It will always happen, so get over it.
Jimboob 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Sometimes, if a person cares enough about their job, they find there aren't enough hours in the day to complete their work. Those people, who really care, will put in extra hours, off the clock, to "catch up" with their work. Not many care that much, but a few...
beenhereawhile 9 months, 3 weeks ago
I agree. The article was about the county clerk taking gun permit applications home. The applications contain private information about citizens applying for gun permits. This type of information should remain in the office.
And it is different than a teacher taking work home. I don't think a math test has any private information on it.
TRUTH101 9 months, 3 weeks ago
Actually, ALL student work/grades is/are confidential......
Sign in to comment
Or login with:
OpenID