I know the incident the OP was talking about happened at the gym, but based on the comments I have to ask: what employer doesn't provide locks for lockers?
At my work we have almost enough lockers for all 400+ employees, all with locks. (Some people don't bother using lockers, especially those who drive to work. Most of them show up in uniform and don't bother using the lockers because they leave their stuff in their cars.)
We're not allowed to use our own locks, but if I bought one that was the same brand they use no one would be the wiser.
Thankfully we've never had any thefts to my knowledge, and I suspect that has everything to do with the fact that my work provides us with locks!
Also, when someone leaves the lock on that locker gets moved to another locker.
For example, my locker is #54, but before I started working there the lock I had could have been on locker #123, #24, etc., so even if an ex-employee comes back to try and steal something from their old locker the combination won't work.
Common sense, people.
Heck, even when I was at Wally World they provided them. They didn't switch the locks when people left, but still.
At my work we have almost enough lockers for all 400+ employees, all with locks. (Some people don't bother using lockers, especially those who drive to work. Most of them show up in uniform and don't bother using the lockers because they leave their stuff in their cars.)
We're not allowed to use our own locks, but if I bought one that was the same brand they use no one would be the wiser.
Thankfully we've never had any thefts to my knowledge, and I suspect that has everything to do with the fact that my work provides us with locks!
Also, when someone leaves the lock on that locker gets moved to another locker.
For example, my locker is #54, but before I started working there the lock I had could have been on locker #123, #24, etc., so even if an ex-employee comes back to try and steal something from their old locker the combination won't work.
Common sense, people.
Heck, even when I was at Wally World they provided them. They didn't switch the locks when people left, but still.
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