Texas Security Level II Certification Practice Test

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An employee forgot his company badge and is trying to get into his place of work. What has he committed?

  1. Felony

  2. Misdemeanor

  3. Breach of company policy

  4. None of the above

The correct answer is: Breach of company policy

When an employee forgets their company badge and attempts to enter the workplace, they have committed a breach of company policy. Many organizations have specific policies in place regarding access control to enhance security and safety within the premises. These policies typically require employees to display their badges at all times to identify authorized personnel and prevent unauthorized entry. Forgetting a badge does not constitute a felony or a misdemeanor because it is not a criminal act; instead, it reflects a failure to adhere to internal guidelines that maintain security protocols. The situation is typically addressed through corrective measures rather than legal consequences. Recognizing that the act of forgetting a badge pertains to company-specific regulations explains why it is categorized as a breach of company policy rather than a legal infraction.