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Dobler Dobler
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Jon is an inspector for OSHA.  He is in a car dealership that consists of a showroom,
open cubicle-style offices, and a service area.  The service area does not allow customers
to enter but does feature a glass wall that allows customers to observe their cars being
serviced.  Jon observes spilled oil without clean-up provisions, a lack of adequate air
cleaners and exhaust fans, and other safety violations.
a. Jon must provide notice of his visit before he may legally visit.
b. Jon may observe and report administrative violations occurring in the service area
because the dealership has evidenced no expectation of privacy in that area.
c. Because customers are prohibited from entering the service area, the dealership has
established an expectation of privacy and Jon must have a warrant to report the violations.
d. Jon must limit his inspections to the offices and showroom because they are the only
“public” areas.
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Dobler Author
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9 years ago
I figured, I just confirmed it from the notes our professor gave us.
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Good luck with the rest, I will try to take a look them later. Please give me thumbs up or the best answer Face with Stuck-out Tongue
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I figured
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Thank you!!
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