From: Personnel Services
To: All Employees
Subject: Restroom Privileges
Date: FEB. 8, 1993
In the past, employees were permitted to make trips to the restroom under informal guidelines. Effective FEBUARY 8, 1993, a Restroom Trip Policy (RTP) will be established to provide a consistent method of accounting for each employee's restroom time.
A "Restroom Trip Bank" will be established for each employee under this new policy. The first day of each month, employees will be given a Restroom Trip Credit of 20. Restroom Trip credits may be accumulated from month to month.
Within two weeks, the entrances to all restrooms are being equipped with Personnel Identification Stations and computer linked voice print recognition devices. Before the end of November, each employee must provide two copies of voice prints (one normal and one under stress) to Personnel. The voice print recognition will be in operation, but not restrictive for the rest of the month; employees should acquaint themselves with these stations during that period.
If an employee's Restroom Trip Bank balance reaches zero, the doors to the restroom will not unlock for that employee's voice until the first of the month. In addition, all restroom stalls are being equipped with timed Paper Roll Retractors. If a stall is occupied for more than three minutes, an alarm will sound. Thirty seconds after the alarm sounds, the roll of paper in the stall will retract, the toilet will flush, and the stall will open. If the stall remains occupied, your picture will be taken. The picture will then be posted in the hallway. This is being done to eliminate dillydallying in the restrooms. Anyone's picture showing up three times will be terminated immediately.
If you have any questions about the new policy, please see your supervisor.
The above was posted on the bulletin board at a manufacturing company my father worked for, typed up on an official company memo blank. Needless to say it was a hoax, and the management did NOT get the joke! No one was ever caught, and not for lack of trying, as the management wanted the culprit quite badly (so they could fire him/her).
Of course everyone smart enough to realize it was a hoax (which covered the majority) though it was hilarious, I have to agree with them
I find the "and one under stress" part to be particularly funny, but the "timed Paper Roll Retractors" are a little over the top :p