I am sure the police department would love to use some crime lab budget to trace printers by micro-characteristics. People currently can not get the police to run a $1500 DNA test to prove guilt or innocence on old cases (because the police do not have the funding for such things) so why would the police chase after "who printed this document" Especially when it does not involve any type of criminal activity.Dragonfighter wrote:Just a nit to pick, an IP address is in no way indicated on a printed document, but IPs sending jobs to printers are. So following the advice to print at home or anywhere not at work is sound; but even a forensics expert would be hard pressed to prove you printed it. That said, your oils do leave prints on paper so keep it strictly professional or where gloves.surprise_i'm_armed wrote:Another angle to conside is that modern printers have been equipped with some kind kind
of micro ID which is able to be read and traced back to a particular printer.
If you wrote such a letter and printed it on your home printer, it would seem unlikely that your company
would be able to do enough detective work to determine it was from you. Law enforcement would be more
likely to have the power to find out your home computer's secret ID.
But if you printed it off on a company printer, there's more of a chance that your IT people may be aware
of all the company printers' hidden ID's. They could narrow it down to your departmental printer, and you
could draw your employer's attention to you.
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- Fri Sep 16, 2011 7:12 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Anonymously asking company to update weapons policy?
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Re: Anonymously asking company to update weapons policy?
- Fri Sep 16, 2011 7:07 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Anonymously asking company to update weapons policy?
- Replies: 36
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Re: Anonymously asking company to update weapons policy?
chlag01 wrote:My company has not updated their weapons policy since SB 321 took effect. I don't want to draw attention to myself, so it there an anonymous, free way to notify them that their policy violates the law and needs to be updated?
You should take out a personal ad like the serial killers do...
