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On a personal level, I would say no. But, if there's a company policy prohibiting it, he's violated the terms of his employment and it's indicative of a tendency to not follow company policy. If that's the case, he could at least be given a warning, or wrote-up with the warning not to do it again, or face dismissal.
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