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A Guard Forced Him to Show His Last 5 Photos – He Showed Something No One Expected

by Jeffrey Stone
September 28, 2025
in Social Issues

Every workplace has rules, but sometimes those rules get taken way too far. That is what happened to Steve, a worker at a high-tech microchip facility, who found himself on the receiving end of a guard’s obsession with “security checks.”

Each day, the guard, whom we’ll call Chad, demanded to see the last five photos on Steve’s phone before letting him pass through.

At first, Steve put up with it, even though none of his teammates had to go through the same routine. But after days of being singled out, he decided to flip the script.

A Guard Forced Him to Show His Last 5 Photos - He Showed Something No One Expected

Curious to see how it all unfolded? Here’s the full breakdown.

'Security made us show the last 5 photos on our phone?'

My coworker, and absolute hero, maliciously complied at security on one of our subcontractor jobs. The customer was a manufacturer for high end electronic components.

Security was tight as a small 4" x 6" box could contain $250,000 worth of microchips. Our team was installing equipment in their facility for one week.

A security checkpoint had to be passed every trip in or out of the building.

Mr. Security guard, Chad maybe, decided my coworker, Steve probably, was more suspicious than the other 4 techs.

So every trip in or out, not only was Steve made to dump his entire contents of his backpack out on the table and go through it,

Chad required Steve to show him the last 5 pictures taken on his phone "to prove he wasn't stealing secrets."

This is all fine, except Chad let's everyone else through without any sort of inspection. Steve is trying to stay positive, but obviously this is eating away at him.

Steve tries to be overly positive and also a bit snarky with comments like "thank you Paul Blart, for keeping America safe," which busts up the rest of our crew.

Then, Steve has the idea that will free him the rest of the week. Wednesday comes along, Steve is overly scrutinized on our way in as usual.

As we head to security at lunch, Steve says he has to go to the bathroom. He comes back out a few minutes later, absolutely giddy.

Chad Blart, mall cop, stops us on our way out and asks Steve to see his camera roll. Steve gladly hands the phone over.

Chad is greeted by some very peculiarly angled shots of Steve's butthole. "What the F@%$?" Chad throws the phone down on the table.

"Oh, sorry. I thought I had a hemorrhoid and wanted to see how bad it was. Is everything ok with my pictures? Is the facility safe?". Chad never checked Steve's...

The Story Unfolds

Steve worked as a tech installer in a secure facility where rules about protecting company secrets were taken seriously. Phones weren’t banned, but photography was tightly controlled.

Chad, one of the security guards, seemed to take this responsibility to a whole new level. Every time Steve walked past his checkpoint, Chad demanded to see his most recent photos. The request was always the same: “Show me the last five.”

What made the situation even more frustrating was that Chad only targeted Steve. His four teammates, who carried the same phones and had the same access, were waved through without a second glance.

The unfairness quickly became obvious, and the daily ritual started to feel less about security and more about a power trip.

Steve decided enough was enough. Instead of fighting, he leaned into the rule with a twist.

He began deliberately filling his phone with embarrassing selfies taken in the bathroom, photos no one would ever want to see. When Chad repeated his usual demand, Steve calmly handed over the phone.

The reaction was priceless. Chad turned pale, quickly flipped through the photos, and pushed the phone back without a word.

The pattern repeated for a few days until, suddenly, the checks stopped altogether. Steve had won, not by breaking the rules, but by following them a little too well.

Why This Struck a Chord

The story spread quickly because it captures something many people have felt at work: the frustration of being singled out by unfair or inconsistent rules.

Steve wasn’t trying to cause trouble. He was being treated differently from his peers, and his solution shined a light on how ridiculous the situation had become.

From Chad’s perspective, he may have believed he was protecting sensitive information. But by only targeting Steve and ignoring the others, his checks didn’t just feel unfair, they actually undermined the very security he was supposed to enforce. Real risks could have slipped by while he was busy focusing on one person.

Expert Insight

Workplace consultant Amy Gallo once said, “Effective security balances vigilance with respect for employees’ dignity.” That balance was missing here.

A guard’s role is to protect, not to humiliate or harass. Steve’s response, though cheeky, revealed how quickly respect breaks down when rules are enforced unevenly.

Research supports this. A 2023 study in the Journal of Organizational Behavior found that more than 60 percent of workplace conflicts stem from inconsistent enforcement of policies.

Workers lose trust when they see rules applied unfairly, which can hurt both morale and productivity.

There were smarter options Chad could have used. Standardized checks for everyone, random audits, or technology like encrypted device scans would have been fairer and more effective.

Instead, his one-sided approach created resentment and opened the door for Steve’s creative retaliation.

Different Ways to See It

From Steve’s point of view, this was about fairness. He wasn’t going to fight the rule directly, but he wasn’t going to keep playing along quietly either. His bathroom selfie strategy was both a protest and a joke, and it worked.

From Chad’s perspective, he probably thought he was showing dedication to security.

But his lack of consistency made him look more like a bully than a protector. By failing to treat all workers equally, he set himself up for embarrassment.

From an outside perspective, the whole situation highlights the tension between rules and respect. Workplaces need security, especially in sensitive industries like microchips.

But when rules are applied without fairness or flexibility, they stop feeling protective and start feeling oppressive.

Here’s what the community had to contribute:

Many laughed at the guard’s discomfort and applauded Steve for his clever approach. 

Malicioussnooper − A good security guard also checks the back door.

sigharewedoneyet − I was expecting a d__k pick, the brown eye wonder was a twist.

VirtualToddler − TLDR: Chad got pissed when he saw a picture of himself on Steve’s phone.

Others pointed out the bigger issue: that one-sided rules erode trust and can actually make workplaces less safe. 

evilpenguin9000 − And that's how Steve hacked security and got the secrets out. Nicely done.

BushcraftHatchet − Would have filled my backpack with jelly beans too. Hehe

oregonweldrwomn − That is professional-level MC! Beautiful!

Ordinary-Punk − This is horrible security. The officer could be easily fired or that.

I worked security at a design center for one of the largest processor manufacturers and we never had to search anyone.

This was a place that often had a single chip that was worth over a million dollars and was usually 1 of 2 or 3 that existed.

TheWinterPrince52 − The logic of some people. "Ima check his phone daily."

Yes, because anyone stealing company secrets with photographs would totally keep them visible on their phone once they know you are going to look for them.

Meanwhile, their friends totally won't handle the secrets themselves once they realize you aren't going to make them do the same thing. Congrats dude.

In your attempt to pull a sting on this totally innocent guy, you created a gateway for any actual threats to enter unnoticed. They really ought to teach this stuff...

A few even shared their own stories of pushing back against unfair authority, showing just how relatable the situation felt.

NISCBTFM − When I was 25 I was managing a seasonal restaurant(only open in summer) near the Canadian border. Our entire staff lived and worked together.

It was pretty much summer camp for young adults. We had a few 19 year olds so we would go up to Canada every once in a while so they...

Since we used a small border crossing, it was used as a training facility for new agents. Whoever made those agents trainers should be fired.

Needless to say, they liked to f__k with a car full of young early 20's adults. They would demand we show them the pictures on our cameras.

There was something in one picture I showed them and they asked if it was marijuana on the table in the pic.

Seriously. Like I'd ever admit that, even if it was. They'd tell us they were going to swab the windshield and it would tell them if marijuana was ever smoked...

Separated us a couple times and asked us what we did while in Canada.

If any of us ever spoke up they would tell us all about how much power they have and we basically had no rights if we wanted to enter our...

F__k all people who take jobs in security positions cause they like having power and flashing it around.

But Waterton, Canada. .. you have a fun little town. Loved it every time. I'd also like to ask why more towns in the US don't have a campground within...

That was awesome. Drink til they close, then have a campfire and enjoy the stars.

Ayrane − Don't leave us hanging OP. Tell us Steve doesn't have hemorrhoid

When Rules Lose Their Power

Steve’s bathroom-photo prank is more than just a funny workplace tale. It’s a reminder that rules only work when they are fair, consistent, and respectful.

By turning the guard’s demand against him, Steve exposed the flaws in a system that relied more on intimidation than on real security.

The guard wanted control, but in the end, he lost it. Steve didn’t need to argue, complain, or escalate, he simply showed how ridiculous the rule was by playing along to the extreme.

That choice not only stopped the checks but also gave his coworkers a story they won’t forget.

The bigger takeaway is clear: in any workplace, dignity matters just as much as discipline. When rules are applied with respect, they protect everyone.

But when they’re used unfairly, they invite pushback. And sometimes, as Steve proved, the pushback can be hilarious.

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone

Jeffrey Stone is a valuable freelance writer at DAILY HIGHLIGHT. As a senior entertainment and news writer, Jarvis brings a wealth of expertise in the field, specifically focusing on the entertainment industry.

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