I move to have doctors Joe Bridger and Grant W. Drake be given temporary administrative access, in light of the current absence of two of our chief of staff.
I approve.
The Admins should be at least mildly separated from security staff and such. The containment of SCPs is our main priority. Security personnel, scientists, agents, and class D personnel are all probably going to be exposed to an SCP at least once in their working time here. This provides a very grave risk to our security if a malicious SCP was able to access feeds of the boardroom, and learn of our decisions. If we ever planned to destroy it, it could try and preemptively escape.
A greater risk than a hostile anomaly, and a much more probable one, would be administrative staff abusing their power over the tapes. And, anyways, how are the security staff supposed to do their job properly if they can't even
view security tapes?
Are administrators also the only ones with access to weapons on base, in case a muderous anomaly takes control of a security staff member?
How about research notes and containment procedures? Are you not afraid that hostile anomalies would glean valuable information from those?
And what if an administrative staff member is affected?
(Although you
do have a point with D-classers...although they should never have a legitimate reason to have access to security footage in the first place...)
I saw that.
The Admins should be at least mildly separated from security staff and such. The containment of SCPs is our main priority. Security personnel, scientists, agents, and class D personnel are all probably going to be exposed to an SCP at least once in their working time here. This provides a very grave risk to our security if a malicious SCP was able to access feeds of the boardroom, and learn of our decisions. If we ever planned to destroy it, it could try and preemptively escape.
This is a good point. Very well, i propose that direct and intentional observation of SCP footage be limited to security and scientists with appropriate clearance. It is in fact a breach of protocol for site administrators to intentionally deal with SCP's directly, and our policy regarding footage should reflect this.
I have no disagreements with this.