How much is too much porn at the office? Evidently, if you work in a Japanese regional government office, viewing porn sites 780,000 times over a nine-month period is a little too much.An employee of the Kinokawa government in western Japan (whose name has been withheld), somehow found the time in his work day to spend an epic amount of time on nudie sites between June 2007 and February 2008. In July of last year alone, he looked at porn sites 170,000 times. For the offense, he was demoted and took a monthly pay cut of around $200.
Now, admittedly we at Asylum have spent time browsing some of the more unsavory parts of the Internet (as we've stated before, it's all in the name of research), but we're kind of stunned that someone could find the time and interest to hit so many sites so quickly. By our rough calculation, this dude must have seen 3,000 porn pages a day while sitting in his cubicle. Still, none of his colleagues reported having noticed his activities.
Japan isn't the only place where people look at porn in the office. In fact, as we noted in January, it happens right here in the United States.
Question raised: Do you think there should be rules against porn at the office?


























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Saturday 03 May
By Shelley
LMAO - Too funny. People lighten up now! This man was researching maybe. omg this is a funny story.
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Saturday 03 May
By Bubby
IT IS TOO FUNNY!!
Saturday 03 May
By Shelley
Plus I am in management; so still too funny
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Saturday 03 May
By Shaun
Where i work this has happend on many occasions. There is such think as to much porn and this man might of had it. At my job the last day before a holiday vacation everbody had left the place but them and they were looking at porn and decided on printing some of it out. It was all fun until it did not come out there printer and they could not find out what happend to it and just hoped that it did not print out at all, much to there suprise they found out on Monday morning it had printed out in there bosses office.
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Saturday 03 May
By Joel Fernandez
Hahaha, the reason he looked at so many sites was probably because he was severely hooked...With all the smut on the web, I'd imagine you'd get kinda jaded after the first 100,000 pages. So he was probably just cycling through them super fast, b/c it took him more and more to get him excited...Anyone seen the new South Park? Brazillian fart-fetish, anyone?
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Saturday 03 May
By Sharon S.
I personally know a U.S. Government Social Security employee who not only checks and sends e-mails during the course of the day, but also answers and places calls on her cellular telephone during normal working hours. Why doesn't the government purchase software to monitor what their workers are doing at the taxpayers' expenses?
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Monday 04 May
By AC Walker
Oh my goodness! Someone who actually believes she has the right to know whether her family is okay when she should be "looking busy!" Someone who tries to take care of her life on "company time." Shame on her!
If she gets her job done, who cares?
What's interesting is that, so far, the only people making these asinine statements equating being an employee with being a robot are women-the same people, who, as a group, have fought for maternity leave, "flextime," on-site daycare, and other workplace innovations that the business-first crowd feel are not the responsibility of the employers, but are in fact key to the future productivity of their workers.
Saturday 03 May
By Dave
He did his job? No one was apparently offended....who cares?
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Saturday 03 May
By G.L.
Anytime you submit,or request information,electronically,you should always assume that that information is being monitored,recorded,and or stored.Law enforcement,or any requesting party,could be given access to anything you've done on the internet.
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Saturday 03 May
By mike
if he worked for the cathloc church or the u.s. government they would have given him a raise
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Saturday 03 May
By Dave
He did his job? No one was apparently offended....who cares?
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Saturday 03 May
By Linda
I have been retired since Feb 2007...however when I was working, if we were caught looking at any site on the Internet that was not related to our job (even eBay, QVC, etc) we could be terminated immediately. The IS department at the company had people who monitored our computers randomly for unauthorized Internet use and non-business related emails.
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Saturday 03 May
By billy sands
i bet his work station is sticky!
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Monday 12 May
By dan dinello
May-be he was only looking at faces.. Don't hump to contusions!
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Saturday 03 May
By Eddy
His arm must be killing him from all of the stroking
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Saturday 10 May
By anil
wornderfull
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Saturday 24 May
By Ramsub
Pls send the pictures of sex
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Wednesday 27 August
By Mussadiq
Too funny and horrible, how come a salaried person can use his paid time for these type of activities, it isnt fair with job even.
you can say this is becoz of the culture may be
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