The top management at Lion Manufacturers decides to search its employees on the job. However, Rajat, Lion's HR manager, believes that it could generate privacy issues. Which condition would strengthen Rajat's belief and maximize the likelihood of a lawsuit?

A. if the search includes random legal and permissible searches of desks, lockers, and toolboxes
B. if the search is done after asking for the employees' consent
C. if the search policy is publicized and applied and carried out consistently
D. if the search involves communications, such as e-mails, that are searched without probable cause
E. if the search is a random check, and it is clarified that no one has been accused of misdeeds


Answer: D

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