Except if you refuse a breathalyzer, you are presumed guilty, not innocent.
I think they call it "female-presenting", so if it looks like female nipples to them, then they ban it.
Instagram is stupid anyway.
Well in the past 4 years we've had an unheard of in the modern age pandemic followed by way too many mass layoffs, so that's nearly half a decade where it wasn't so feasible to switch jobs.
Although yeah it's true, they could have left in the 6 years prior, but I'm also not sure how many opportunities they had elsewhere in general, especially without having to uproot their lives and relocate elsewhere.
I do find it hard to demonize the workers when the focus should be on those at the top.
I'm not sure it's that simple. The job market isn't great right now, you're on a programming instance so I would think you would know that the job market is rough even for programmers right now.
I'm pretty sure they laid off a lot of their QA team before and didn't replace them since then.
And if she didn't get murdered, she could have been charged for murder for having a miscarriage.
I'd word it more like "Sorry I don't feel comfortable discussing my personal life at work", that way it takes the onus off of the person and keeps it neutral.
Maybe that's just me though, I haven't worked in an office in 4 years.
YouTube/Google and hiding data from the end-user, name a better duo.
Correct, and this sounds like it's crossing state lines which means it's federal jurisdiction.
I'd say skip local PD and go above them, if they're crossing state lines that means it goes into federal jurisdiction. Also more likely for it to be taken seriously.
UX is very difficult, unfortunately, especially for open-source projects where the contributors are usually programmers and not so much UX/product managers.
Who does the blood draw though, police officers? I wouldn't really trust them near veins.