Firefighters Accused Of Surfing Porn, MySpace On City Computers

Source: Virus Crashed City's Network

POSTED: 4:22 pm EDT August 8, 2006
UPDATED: 11:35 pm EDT August 8, 2006

http://www.local6.com/problemsolvers/9648765/detail.html

CLERMONT, Fla. -- An Internet virus that apparently fried a computer network
in Clermont, Fla., has prompted an investigation into improper usage of city
computers by on-duty firefighters and paramedics, according to a Local 6
News report.

Firefighters and paramedics in Clermont are accused of using computers to
view pornography, gamble and peruse women on the social Web site
mySpace.com.

A source told Local 6 News that an investigation found that one of the
city's fire stations was a gateway for the virus. The virus apparently shut
down the system for days and deleted countless files.

"One source tells us that the improper Internet usage resulted in a virus
that fried the city's computer network," Local 6 reporter Todd Jurkowski
said.

Clermont Fire Chief Carl Bishop was the first of several people questioned
concerning the allegations Tuesday.

Local 6 News reported that Bishop admitted to e-mailing a photo of a naked
man climbing down a fire engine's ladder to escape flames with the caption
"why you should wear pajamas to bed."

"That was sent to me from another agency and I passed it on to my operations
commander," Bishop said.

"Do you feel your job is in jeopardy?" Jurkowski asked Bishop.

"No, not at all," Bishop said. "I have not done anything."

The Clermont finance director is heading up the internal investigation,
according to the report.

"He did not want to comment but did acknowledge they have uncovered some
abuse of the city's Internet use policy," Jurkowski said.

The policy prohibits "inappropriate comments or jokes, cartoons, or any
other communication which is political, derogatory, vulgar, obscene,
offensive or sexually explicit."

Jurkowski said as many as 24 firefighters and paramedics will be questioned
in the investigation.

"As far as discipline is concerned, anyone found responsible or guilty could
get a verbal or written warning, could be suspended or fired," Jurkowski
said.

Gregory S. Williams
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