Japan worker in 780,000 porn hits
By Chris Hogg
BBC News, Tokyo
Office worker, file image
At his peak, the worker was looking at almost 10,000 pages a day
Alocal council employee in Japan has been punished after it wasdiscovered he had accessed porn websites at work more than 780,000times in nine months.
His superiors were alerted to the problem only when his computer became infected with a virus.
The 57-year-old man, who has not been named, works for the city of Kinokawa in southern Japan.
He held on to his job, but has been demoted and his wages have been cut by about 20,000 yen ($190; £80) a month.
Productivity question
Each day he would turn up to work, but once in his office it seems unlikely he got much done.
A council investigation found that he viewed more than 750,000 pornographic websites in nine months.
His habit reached its peak last July when he surfed for porn more than 177,000 times during office hours.
That works out at almost 10,000 pages a day, or more than 20 each minute he was at his desk.
A council official, trying to explain why no-one had noticed, said that each employee's desk was set apart from the others.
Theman was discovered only when his computer became infected with a virus,prompting officials to look at his web-browser history.
He hasnot been sacked but he has been demoted and his pay cut by about $200 amonth. No doubt he is also proving to be a little more productive now.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7379742.stm
By Chris Hogg
BBC News, Tokyo
Office worker, file image
At his peak, the worker was looking at almost 10,000 pages a day
Alocal council employee in Japan has been punished after it wasdiscovered he had accessed porn websites at work more than 780,000times in nine months.
His superiors were alerted to the problem only when his computer became infected with a virus.
The 57-year-old man, who has not been named, works for the city of Kinokawa in southern Japan.
He held on to his job, but has been demoted and his wages have been cut by about 20,000 yen ($190; £80) a month.
Productivity question
Each day he would turn up to work, but once in his office it seems unlikely he got much done.
A council investigation found that he viewed more than 750,000 pornographic websites in nine months.
His habit reached its peak last July when he surfed for porn more than 177,000 times during office hours.
That works out at almost 10,000 pages a day, or more than 20 each minute he was at his desk.
A council official, trying to explain why no-one had noticed, said that each employee's desk was set apart from the others.
Theman was discovered only when his computer became infected with a virus,prompting officials to look at his web-browser history.
He hasnot been sacked but he has been demoted and his pay cut by about $200 amonth. No doubt he is also proving to be a little more productive now.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7379742.stm