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Originally Posted by JoeWilliams
Since when does taking a job give an employer the right to invade my property? I'm a paid employer, not a slave. If an employer doesn't want me bringing a gun into the building. But they've got no business sticking their nose into my property... which begins at the door to my car. Protecting MY property rights is hardly an affront to civil liberties.
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as an employee, you agreed to certain conditions in your employment contract. it may very well be that one of those conditions was that you would abide by their rules...one of which may be that you cannot bring a gun onto their property. you may have also agreed to allow them to search your car if your car is on their property to prove that you have not brought a gun (or drugs or whatever) onto their property.
if your car is on their property, it is subject to their rules. if you don't want them to search it, don't park it on their poperty. or just refuse to let them search it...but then they might fire you.
their property rights are just as important as yours. if your car is on their property, it is subject to their rules. just like if your boss parks his car in your driveway, it is subject to your rules.