WildBill wrote:mr surveyor wrote:I believe that the interior of one's vehicle should be an extension of one's home and thus should be considered a "bubble" of the vehicle owner's private/personal space. If his "bubble" (vehicle) happens to be inside his employer's "bubble (parking lot), it still does not diminish the importance of the vehicle owner's personal/private space.
survI don't want an employer to be searching inside my car any more than I want them looking inside my home.

Or inside your pockets or briefcase. Unfortunately, employee rules "require" that ability as well.