On Wed, Mar 26, 2014 at 5:21 PM, Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 3/26/2014 3:19 AM, Mark Wendt wrote:
>
> > ROFL!  Them phone mit keypads on 'em are getting harder and harder to
> > find.  We had a real problem here at work for a while, since they banned
> > cameras from the installation.  It was getting impossible to find phones
> > that didn't have a camera.  They finally loosened up that rule a bit and
> > now we're allowed to bring our phones onto the base again.
>
> Easy to take care of that. Everyone bringing a phone in gets a bright
> green sticker to apply over the phone camera lens. Could have some made
> up with adhesive just around the edge and formulated so they'll only
> stick once or change color if they're peeled off and re-applied.
>
> When you leave, the stickers get checked. No sticker? You have to show
> you don't have any photos of the inside of the building.
>
> 'Course someone could steal some of the stickers...
>
> Another option would be company issued phones with a piece of opaque
> plastic super glued over the camera lens or carefully hit the lens with
> a glass bead blaster.
>


Even easier was what they did.  Lift the cell phone ban with cameras.  ;-)

I certainly wouldn't want anyone putting a sticker over any camera lens
that I owned.  Even if it was only around the edge of the sticker,
eventually some adhesive would find a way onto the lens.

This is a government installation, with both gummint employees and
contractors.  Along with a ton of visitors every day.  They finally
realized they didn't have a bin big enough to hold every single person's
cell phone until they checked out at the end of the day.  The gummint
actually used a little common sense for once letting folks hold on to their
cell phones.

Mark
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