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Employer's Right to Search You ..... AND Your Car ????
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Scenario: A friend of mine (female) works for a small local supermarket chain and it has just been taken over by another firm. She went on an induction course and has been told that random security checks will be made on staff, searching the staff and their bags, etc (fair enough). They've also been told that anyone travelling to work by car, may also have their car searched. Their reason for this is probably in case anyone pilfers anything and puts the goodies in their car - surely they don't have the right to do this?
I mean where do you draw the line? What if you live directly opposite the shop, 'cos you might pilfer something and then go and stash it in your house whilst on your break? Do they also have the right to search your house?
What if you park your car 1 block away from the shop, or 2 ... 3 ????
Also, the security guard is male. I was under the impression that only female security guards could search female staff, etc?
Can anyone throw some light on the legalities of all this please?
TIA :)
I mean where do you draw the line? What if you live directly opposite the shop, 'cos you might pilfer something and then go and stash it in your house whilst on your break? Do they also have the right to search your house?
What if you park your car 1 block away from the shop, or 2 ... 3 ????
Also, the security guard is male. I was under the impression that only female security guards could search female staff, etc?
Can anyone throw some light on the legalities of all this please?
TIA :)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My opinion is that anything found in the house which is not illegal should be kept confidential.
Using Postdog's example it could be found that there are probate papers in the house showing a postman has inherited £2,000,000.
If he wants to just deposit it in the bank, not use any of it and continue being a postman, he would not be doing anything unlawful.
In that situation if the person doing the searching disclosed this to any other person he should be sacked and paid no pension.
Using Postdog's example it could be found that there are probate papers in the house showing a postman has inherited £2,000,000.
If he wants to just deposit it in the bank, not use any of it and continue being a postman, he would not be doing anything unlawful.
In that situation if the person doing the searching disclosed this to any other person he should be sacked and paid no pension.
My friend has nothing to hide and is not bothered about being searched. It's her friend who has had her car searched in the past.
She's just uncomfortable at the thought of being searched by a male security officer, especially going through her handbag with personal possessions etc !!
Can she legally refuse to be searched by a male officer, requesting that the search be carried out by a female, or is it legal for her to be searched by a male ??
She's just uncomfortable at the thought of being searched by a male security officer, especially going through her handbag with personal possessions etc !!
Can she legally refuse to be searched by a male officer, requesting that the search be carried out by a female, or is it legal for her to be searched by a male ??
Hi Youngatheart99
Part of my work involved investigating suspected fraud but in several cases we found the suspect had a lot of money from somewhere outside their work and it was obtained legally.
We were not allowed to disclose this to anybody but I could understand how they became suspects eg a low grade employee running an expensive car or owning an expensive house.
Marcia
Part of my work involved investigating suspected fraud but in several cases we found the suspect had a lot of money from somewhere outside their work and it was obtained legally.
We were not allowed to disclose this to anybody but I could understand how they became suspects eg a low grade employee running an expensive car or owning an expensive house.
Marcia
Tell the friend to ask for a female security guard under the humans right act and that a man searching her infringes on her civil liberties. I used that one a few years ago, more to be difficult, but it worked.
Aside from that, they are within their rights to search. It's a sad fact of life that anyone young, old, new or old employee could be up to no good. As long as people like that exist, the rest of us will be made to feel like criminals sometimes.
Aside from that, they are within their rights to search. It's a sad fact of life that anyone young, old, new or old employee could be up to no good. As long as people like that exist, the rest of us will be made to feel like criminals sometimes.
We had the same conditions where I worked, it was in the conditions of contract that random searches both personal and of cars could be carried out.
I am pretty sure the female searcher bit for female workers only applies to 'Body searchs' not just a bag check we only ever had male security guards at the place I worked. But they only ever asked you to turn out your pockets and looked in bags .
I am pretty sure the female searcher bit for female workers only applies to 'Body searchs' not just a bag check we only ever had male security guards at the place I worked. But they only ever asked you to turn out your pockets and looked in bags .
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