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442 <br />In the event such employee is convicted of such crime, either by entering a plea of guilty or nolo <br />contendere to this crime or to a lesser offense, or by trial to a judge or jury, he /she may be discharged <br />from employment by action of the City Manager. <br />SECTION 15.10 — Personal Appearance <br />Employees are expected to dress_ appropriately and to maintain a good general appearance at all times, <br />regardless of work location and degree of public contact. Employees are expected to: <br />Dress in a manner that is appropriate to the job <br />Dress safely and exercise good judgement and care in personal grooming <br />Examples of unsuitable attire include: <br />• Beach wear items, including foot thongs (excludes pool staff) <br />• Tank tops, halter tops, are any tops that exposes any portion of the midriff <br />• Sun dresses or blouses with spaghetti straps without some type of cover jacket <br />• Sweatsuits, leggings, or other spandex outfits <br />The City has designated Friday as casual day; however employees are required to use good judgement <br />with casual attire. Consideration should be given to meetings with the public, board meetings or other -` <br />similar events that occur on casual days. <br />SECTION 15.11 - Use of Tobacco Prohibited <br />Employees are prohibited from the use of tobacco and tobacco products in city facilities and while in or <br />operating city vehicles and equipment. <br />SECTION 15.12 — Use of Equipment <br />City equipment and facilities must be used in a safe and appropriate manner and only for authorized <br />official purposes. City equipment includes but is not limited to vehicles, desks, computers, printers, <br />telephones, facsimiles, copy machines, postage meters. Inappropriate use of City equipment includes <br />but is not limited to visiting pornographic internet sites, playing games or downloading software off <br />the internet for purposes unrelated to the job, sending vulgar or sexually explicit emails, spending <br />excessive amounts of time on the internet for personal use, and unsafe use of city equipment such as <br />vehicles, mowers, and tractors. Personal and inappropriate use of City equipment is a violation of <br />City policy. Employees should have no expectation of privacy as it relates.to information on City <br />facilities or stored in or on City equipment. It is the responsibility of the department heads to monitor <br />and ensure the proper use of such equipment. Department heads may monitor the use of telephones, <br />e -mail, voice mail, facsimiles, U.S. mail, Internet and other electronic communications which may <br />include video monitoring in public areas of facilities. Unsafe or inappropriate use of City equipment <br />or facilities could result in disciplinary action up to and including dismissal. <br />45 Revised 01 -25 -05 <br />