Employee refuses to give coworker laptop for good reason

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  • Man looks at coworker with suspicion after she asks to borrow his laptop.
  • Am I wrong for not lending my work laptop to a coworker who forgot theirs?

    I work in a place where we're issued company laptops. They're not personal devices, and there are pretty clear rules about how they're supposed to be used.
  • One of those rules is that we're not supposed to share them. It's not just a suggestion.
  • It's tied to security, access, and accountability. Recently, a coworker came into work and realized they forgot their laptop at home.
  • They asked if they could use mine temporarily so they could log in and get some things done.
  • At first, it seemed like a simple request. But I immediately thought about the policy. If something goes wrong while they're using my device, it's still tied to me.
  • Any activity would be logged under my account or my machine. So I said no. I explained that I'm not comfortable sharing it because of company policy.
  • They seemed surprised. They said it would just be for a short time and that nothing would happen.
  • They also pointed out that it would help them avoid falling behind on work. I get that.
  • But at the same time, I don't think it's worth the risk. Policies like that exist for a reason, and I don't want to be the one who breaks them.
  • Now they're a bit annoyed with me. They said I could have helped them out in a simple situation.
  • From my perspective, it's not that simple.It's not my laptop to lend. AITJ?
  • Worker clutches laptop tight, refusing to let coworker use it.
  • Other people also assured this worker that although the pushback might've felt awkward, they did the right thing

    Unlikely Teach4219 Definitely NTJ. Company laptops aren't personal and any mishaps would come back to you. You're smart to say no
  • Hour-Statement-... if ur worried about falling behind at work then pls dont FORGET ur laptop at home. ur def not the j
  • ur computer defines u basically at work. it can go in such a bad way if they do something dumb on ur computer because u WILL be the responsibile one for it. be the j if u have to but do NOT share it. like gtfo with that
  • its so annoying to me so much that its so easy to for some ppl to put others at an uncomfortable place so fast like GROW UP.
  • Kindly-Push-3460 You are 100% correct to follow company policy. You could be fired for lending your laptop. Your co-worker should have hopped in her car and went back home to retrieve her laptop, otherwise she should have discussed with your boss, and not ask you to break rules. Going forward push
  • the responsibility to your boss. When someone asks for a favor, tell them that they should be discussing with their manager, etc.
  • Employee works on laptop.

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