“Chief Tovarich's face brightened, "Really? Good." He waved for Junior to put the notepad and pen in front of Aprille and said, "One of the first things I'm implementing is a Uniformed Officers Standards Act. Write down any passwords you have." Aprille scribbled down her computer password that logged her into the work computers and slid the notepad back toward the Chief. He glanced down at the page and said, "Thanks, but we already have that one. I meant your passwords to any social medi...a you use." "I don't−" "Tread carefully," Tovarich said angrily. He yanked his upper left desk drawer open and slammed a file down on his desk, "I know for a fact you've accessed your Facebook account on these computers on multiple occasions. That will be a primary offense in this new act, so I suggest you not try and lie to me about not having one." Aprille tried to swallow. The pounding in her head was getting worse. "I don't know it off the top of my head. And anyway, if it wasn't against the rules when I did it, how can I be in trouble for it now?" "It's more of a voluntary thing to make sure you are in compliance," the Deputy Superintendent added. Chief Tovarich closed his eyes and tried to breathe. "Well I'm not volunteering," Aprille said. She turned toward Chief Tovarich, "Is it true you shut down our detective division?" Aprille said.MoreLessRead More Read Less
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