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Hinata Hyuuga ([info]tosharesunshine) wrote in [info]notyourfantasy,
I...don't think he was thinking about that aspect, maybe. I don't know exactly what sort of access you have...maybe he doesn't either? I remember he made the law offices require access codes because someone intruded and could have riffled through confidential information. And in accounts and payroll we have to lock our computers, filing cabinets, and any office doors if we even leave to run to the washroom because someone could potentially either get another person's account information and/or personal data or alter their own files (likely to reflect a higher payrate to be paid out or a lower rate having been paid out after the fact to put them in a lower tax bracket). Perhaps if you explain what could have been accessed he will be more amenable?


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