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Old 12-12-2014, 08:38 AM   #93
SteveEisenberg
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
access control security is, in the eyes of the law, not part of the job. (It applies to suppliers and visitors, not just employees, after all.)
Employees like Jeff Bezos?

As for non-supplier visitors, I think that by the time Amazon started having fulfillment center tours, the labor contractors were already operating under the changes forced by the April 2013 appeals court loss. So recent visitors wouldn't have been affected.

Also, I expect that visitors rarely leave during the change of shift crunch. So even if customer visitors get the same search, it may not be the same wait.

If someone here has been on the tour, and can describe when and how they were searched for contraband, please do.
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