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Breaking news: there are security cameras everywhere, catching every move you make. And they don't turn a blind eye to tightie whities.

"We had a client who would change his clothes every day in the parking garage," said Shawn Desgrosellier, president of Vitality Group Executive Search.

Eventually, security officers had to recommend that the naked cowboy try changing in the bathroom.

But such innocent antics aren't the only things we heard about. Many -- many! -- tipsters filled our ears with horror stories of co-workers getting, uh, jiggy in the car park. Or the bathroom. Especially on the conference table.

And *nobody* wants to see that.

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