Charles Webb was a senior highway maintenance manager with Pennsylvania's Department of Transportation, or PennDOT, making $84,000 a year. He supervised 156 employees and was the highest-ranking PennDOT official in the York County Maintenance Office. His duties included ensuring that his subordinates followed PennDOT's acceptable use policy for the Internet.
Instead of focusing on solely on highway maintenance, however, Webb spent time forwarding sexually explicit, salacious and off-color e-mails.
Those included penis jokes, videos of stuffed animals simulating sex, a Microsoft Word document entitled "The Benefits of Sex," and a series of photographs (sent to his male subordinates) of women with their breasts exposed or skirts lifted up.
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