Reading in the press the other day that a fellow employed by the state got into trouble and had to pay a fine for misuse of state facilities brought back memories. They guy was some sort of purchasing agent for the military folks and brought his kid and some of his pals to work where they used the gymnasium to play basketball. This allegedly violated the state prohibition on private use of state resources.
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Ethics Matters
Putting The Brakes On Bicycle Philanthropy
The Connecticut Law Tribune
February 20, 2012
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