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WHITE PLAINS, New York (AP) -- A man who was fired by IBM for visiting an adult chat room at work is suing the company for $5 million, claiming he is an Internet addict who deserves treatment and sympathy rather than dismissal.

James Pacenza, 58, of Montgomery, says he visits chat rooms to treat traumatic stress incurred in 1969 when he saw his best friend killed during an Army patrol in Vietnam.

In papers filed in federal court in White Plains, Pacenza said the stress caused him to become "a sex addict, and with the development of the Internet, an Internet addict." He claimed protection under the American with Disabilities Act.

His lawyer, Michael Diederich, says Pacenza never visited ****ographic sites at work, violated no written IBM rule and did not surf the Internet any more or any differently than other employees. He also says age discrimination contributed to IBM's actions. Pacenza, 55 at the time, had been with the company for 19 years and says he could have retired in a year.

International Business Machines Corp. has asked Judge Stephen Robinson for a summary judgment, saying its policy against surfing sexual Web sites is clear. It also claims Pacenza was told he could lose his job after an incident four months earlier, which Pacenza denies.

"Plaintiff was discharged by IBM because he visited an Internet chat room for a sexual experience during work after he had been previously warned," the company said.

IBM also said sexual behavior disorders are specifically excluded from the ADA and denied any age discrimination.

Study: Some choose Internet over food, sleep
If it goes to trial, the case could affect how employers regulate Internet use that is not work-related, or how Internet overuse is categorized medically. Stanford University issued a nationwide study last year that found that up to 14 percent of computer users reported neglecting work, school, families, food and sleep to use the Internet.

The study's director, Dr. Elias Aboujaoude, said then that he was most concerned about the numbers of people who hid their nonessential Internet use or used the Internet to escape a negative mood, the same way that alcoholics might.

Until he was fired, Pacenza was making $65,000 a year operating a machine at a plant in East Fishkill that makes computer chips.

Several times during the day, machine operators are idle for five to 10 minutes as the tool measures the thickness of silicon wafers.

It was during such down time on May 28, 2003, that Pacenza logged onto a chat room from a computer at his work station.

Diederich says Pacenza had returned that day from visiting the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington and logged onto a site called ChatAvenue and then to an adult chat room.

Looking for 'titillating conversation'
Pacenza, who has a wife and two children, said using the Internet at work was encouraged by IBM and served as "a form of self-medication" for post-traumatic stress disorder. He said he tried to stay away from chat rooms at work, but that day, "I felt I needed the interactive engagement of chat talk to divert my attention from my thoughts of Vietnam and death."

"I was tempting myself to perhaps become involved in some titillating conversation," he said in court papers.

Pacenza said he was called away before he got involved in any online conversation. But he apparently did not log off, and when another worker went to Pacenza's station, he saw some chat entries, including a vulgar reference to a sexual act.

He reported his discovery to his boss, who fired Pacenza the next day.

Pacenza says he would have understood if IBM had disciplined him for taking an unauthorized break, but firing him was too extreme.

Pacenza: Couple who had sex on desk merely transferred
He argues that other workers with worse offenses were disciplined less severely -- including a couple who had sex on a desk and were transferred.

Fred McNeese, a spokesman for Armonk-based IBM, would not comment.

Pacenza claims the company decided on dismissal only after improperly viewing his medical records, including psychiatric treatment, following the incident.

"In IBM management's eyes, plaintiff has an undesirable and self-professed record of psychological disability related to his Vietnam War combat experience," his papers claim.

Diederich says IBM workers who have drug or alcohol problems are placed in programs to help them, and Pacenza should have been offered the same. Instead, he says, Pacenza was told there were no programs for sex addiction or other psychological illnesses. He said Pacenza was also denied an appeal.

Diederich, who said he spent a year in Iraq as an Army lawyer, also argued that "A military combat veteran, if anyone, should be afforded a second chance, the benefit of doubt and afforded reasonable accommodation for combat-related disability."

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Ms.Behavin

 Looking for 'titillating conversation'

omg! I love that. tooo funny Homer. People never cease to amaze me.


Study: Some choose Internet over food, sleep <------thats me! lmao but it clearly does not apply to l0c0.  :)) :)) :)) :)) :))

harley89

Well I cant do housework or cook or do laundry because of my Pogo addiction. Who do I sue

tokiehog

try suing pogo and if that works let me know and i will try it cause i am having the same symptoms...lol :;' 

PunkInDrublic

Quote from: tokiehog on February 18, 2007, 02:52:18 PM
try suing pogo and if that works let me know and i will try it cause i am having the same symptoms...lol :;' 

I bet we could file a class action suit!  :)) :))

Ms.Behavin

Quote from: tokiehog on February 18, 2007, 02:52:18 PM
try suing pogo and if that works let me know and i will try it cause i am having the same symptoms...lol :;' 


"Same Symptoms".......I am F'ing roooooooooollllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiinnnnnnnnnnggggggggg!

TmT

Well I had an addiction <lol> but Homer helped cured that tonight........ I am no longer postin inappropriate words/definitions in Fun and Games... that didnt take a 12 step program...whewwwww....

bluebell1us

Quote from: tokiehog on February 18, 2007, 02:52:18 PM
try suing pogo and if that works let me know and i will try it cause i am having the same symptoms...lol :;' 
Hey got those symptoms too, ready to file when you are lol

Zena

For one the guy should have known not to go to a chat room and talk "sex" while on a computer at work!!  :{:

My job is slow and my boss knows that I surf the internet.  In fact they told me that I have full access, but to use it responsibly!  I avoid anything that could get me in trouble.  Everything that I do on my computer is recorded and can be viewed by our IT guy!!  So, I always keep that in mind when I am on the internet.

I think of it as the Internet  ;:"

roadwarrior

oh waa.  This guy needs to be getting help, not suing.  I've known plenty of alcoholics who have been fired for drinking on the job who have not sued their employer.
Never do anything you wouldn't want to explain to the paramedics

C~M

Quote from: roadwarrior on March 14, 2013, 01:24:27 PM
oh waa.  This guy needs to be getting help, not suing.  I've known plenty of alcoholics who have been fired for drinking on the job who have not sued their employer.

lol, you must be bored, this thread is 6 years old, lmao




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