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    1. Asked: January 31, 2021In: Communication

      Would you agree to be drug tested at your workplace?

      Lida Salley
      Lida Salley
      Added an answer on February 2, 2021 at 10:30 am

      It is legal for your employer to randomly drug test you for no reason. The only exception is if your employer forces you and only you to take a pre-employment drug test as a condition for employment. If no one else is being asked to take a drug test as a condition for employment but you are, then thRead more

      It is legal for your employer to randomly drug test you for no reason. The only exception is if your employer forces you and only you to take a pre-employment drug test as a condition for employment. If no one else is being asked to take a drug test as a condition for employment but you are, then that would be considered discriminatory. Random drug tests on-the-job without cause are perfectly legal.
      If an employer asks you to take a drug test in a manner that confirms with the law, how they can treat you if you test positive may differ by state. Depending on the state, they may be legally barred from not hiring you, firing you, or firing without unemployment benefits, etc.
      Whether you can be legally punished for refusing the test also varies by state. The legality behind employment drug testing continues to evolve as recreational marijuana becomes legalized throughout the U.S.

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    2. Asked: January 31, 2021In: Communication

      Is it a punishable offense to distribute sexually explicit images or videos of others without their consent?

      Lida Salley
      Lida Salley
      Added an answer on February 2, 2021 at 10:30 am

      If you know that someone has shared sexually intimate photos or videos of you, or is threatening to share them, it is a crime in Scotland. The message threads, images, and screenshots of websites (with the URL visible) will serve as evidence so keep them in a secure place, like a hard-drive that's pRead more

      If you know that someone has shared sexually intimate photos or videos of you, or is threatening to share them, it is a crime in Scotland. The message threads, images, and screenshots of websites (with the URL visible) will serve as evidence so keep them in a secure place, like a hard-drive that’s password protected.
      A screenshot is a saved picture of everything showing on the screen. It’s best not to delete anything until you’ve reported it to the police. There might be other evidence they need. 
      Victim Support Scotland can help you to report the crime. Find out more about getting support on the Victim Support Scotland website.
      The police will decide whether they should investigate your case and if the police think a crime might have taken place, they’ll investigate. This is when you get to provide the evidences that you have been keeping safe.

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