*Please note, “Legal Beagle” articles are general legal guidelines and are not meant to replace legal counsel. Please see your local Paralegal, or Lawyer for detailed case-by-case information.

This information was first published in HR People; it is worth repeating for anyone that did not see it the first time. Donna

6 Illegal Interview Questions You Shouldn't Ask

Need a refresher on which questions you can and can’t ask when conducting a job interview? There’s no shame in reusing the old standbys, such as “Where do you see yourself in five years?” and “What’s your greatest weakness?” And the more colourful questions, such as “What animal best describes you?” and “If you were stranded on a desert island, what three items would you want to have with you?” that can help you get a better sense of a candidate’s personality.
Regardless of what questions you choose, there are a handful of interview questions you should never ask. Be aware — questions about subjects in these categories violate candidates’ rights:
• Age, National origin, Birthplace, Race, Colour, Religion, Disability, Sex, Marital/family status.
However, don’t assume that personal questions are automatically off-limits. It’s your job to assess whether someone is fit for the job. While you can’t and shouldn’t directly about any of these topics, don’t be hesitant to get the information you need. Given the right context, it’s perfectly appropriate for candidates to discuss their families or religion with a potential employer. It all depends on how the question is phrased.
While it’s important not to ask illegal interview questions, there are legal alternatives. Be prepared and know your options by checking out these six examples of illegal interview questions, and how they can be rephrased to comply with the law.

1. ILLEGAL: “Are you a U.S... Canadian citizen?”
LEGAL: “Are you authorized to work in the U.S./Canada?”
As a company representative, you’re not allowed to ask about national origin, and that includes inquiring about citizenship status. Touchy immigration issues aside, this question makes unnecessary assumptions based on a candidate’s looks and racial stereotypes. On the flip side, you can ask if a candidate is allowed to work in the U.S. By rephrasing the question, you’re avoiding directly asking about citizenship, green cards, and visas, but you’re still getting the essential information you need.

2. ILLEGAL: “How old are you? When did you graduate from college?”
LEGAL: “Are you over the age of X?”
Whether someone looks to be 18 going on 48 or 60 going on 40, you’re not allowed to discriminate against age (which is what the first question implies). However, when asked differently, the question becomes legal. Just make sure you’re asking about the legal requirements to complete the job. Don’t ask, “Are you over the age of 65?” if the job only requires employees to be 18.

3. ILLEGAL: “How much do you weigh?”
LEGAL: “Are you comfortable with lifting heavy objects?”
If there are physical requirements for a job, then you may need to know some details about a candidate’s health. However, asking directly about weight/height and general health is a major HR no-no. Not to mention potentially embarrassing for the person you’re interviewing! But rephrasing the question to ask about a candidate’s ability to perform a specific task is fair game and essential.

4. ILLEGAL: “Do you have any disabilities? Any recent illnesses or operations?”
LEGAL: “Are you able to perform the essential job functions?”
Discriminating against the disabled, whether in a wheelchair or clinically depressed, is a classic example of illegal hiring practices. But you still have a right to make sure candidates can do the job they’re hired for, so be sure to rephrase the question accordingly.

5. ILLEGAL: “Ever been arrested?”
LEGAL: “Ever been convicted of ___?”
A general question about someone’s (criminal) past is off topic, but a more targeted question regarding questionable behaviour — as it relates to the job — is okay. For example, if you were hiring for a job as a magician, it’s appropriate to ask if candidates have ever been convicted of fraud in their line of work.
It’s not so much what the question is asking, but how the question is asked. Federal and state laws prevent you from asking interviewees about subjects unrelated to the job. Before you enter an interview, take into consideration the nature of the job, the context of the situation, and of course, the phrasing of the question. Write out your questions ahead of time and read them directly from your notes or create a form with the trickiest questions so you don’t accidentally ask something that’s off-limits. If you do, candidates could seek legal counsel and your reputation – not to mention your job – could be in danger. So stick to your list, follow the law, and good luck hiring!

6. ILLEGAL: "Are you married? How many children do you have? Who do you live with?
LEGAL: “Can you relocate if necessary? Are you willing to travel as a part of this job? Can you work overtime as necessary?”
Only candidates are being interviewed – not their spouses and families. Anything about living situation, roommates, finances, spouses, children, etc., is off limits. But you often need to gauge how busy candidates are in their personal lives to see if personal obligations will clash with work responsibilities, and it’s perfectly legal to make a hiring decision based on this factor. On the other hand, if a candidate can commit to the necessary work hours and agree to the job requirements, then personal responsibilities shouldn’t matter. A related tip – remember not to ask for a woman’s maiden name. Instead ask everyone if they’ve ever worked under another name. You may need this when checking references – for women and men.

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Top 10 Adult Games
Make love instead of war they say. Erotic games have a huge market out there. Let’s find out the Top 10 Adult games for PC.

10. Lula 3D
Lula 3D is a 3D instalment in the Lula series, released in 2005 (Germany) and 2006 (rest of world). It is primarily an adventure game, with first person shooter elements. Set in the USA, the game sees Lula track down a group of acting triplets who have disappeared from her joint mansion/adult film set.

9. Dream Stripper
Get her naked! Sounds easy? Dream Stripper displays your own pc video game stripper on your own computer! You decide her dance moves. Dream Stripper is the most exciting interactive dance and software game to hit the electronic entertainment industry. The erotic, life-like model was drawn by one of Hollywood best graphic artists and was 3-D rendered by a highly professional development team.

8. Singles Triple Trouble
The Singles Triple Trouble," the sequel for "The Singles Flirt Up Your Life." In this game, you have 3 singles that are moving into their new apartment. Upon arriving, they learn an ex of theirs is living in the apartment building too! It's time to make the best of the situation, and perhaps see if the love can be rekindled.

7. Oppai Slider 2
"Oppai Slider 2" is one of those revolutionary titles developed by Illusion - and I don't mean it ironically. You can laugh as much as you want, saying it's just cheap porn or what not. But games are a very versatile medium. We play different games, and for different reasons. The advanced interaction possibilities and the uncompromising, realistic sexual content of Illusion's games make them to real masterpieces of their kind.
Oppai Slider 2 Video

6. A-GA
This game varies substantially from other Illusion releases in tone and presentation, just as with every Illusion release. This time around instead of spending most of your time on game play that eventually unlocks a cut scene, it is completely the other way around; game play has now been limited to short third-person adventure levels, boss fights and, without any hyperbole, simply walking from one room to the next. This “game” is 80% CGI cut scenes; while none of the CGI characters slide on a pair of leather gloves before a fight, you’ll find the visuals are decent.
A-GA Video

5. Artificial Girl 2
Artificial Girl 2 is a 3D erotic/life simulation game developed by Illusion for the PC. The player assumes the role of a young male on an island, populated with a number of idyllic locations typical to the genre (such as the beach, a hot spring, a school, a lab/office, a train car, and a castle's church and dungeon.) Accompanying the player is a cute girl, who provides a number of different social and increasingly erotic actions for the player.

4. SchoolMate
The girls are 3D, but they look hand-drawn. They have big eyes and all the other attributes of traditional anime style, but they are not pictures, they are 3D models and they can be interacted with. Needless to say, when you see those cute pink-skinned anime beauties and realize you can do with them whatever you want, you'll have a hard time stopping the drooling in your mouth. You'll really want to eat those girls. Even though the style may not be everyone's cup of tea, its esthetical and technical value cannot be denied.

SchoolMate features the traditional physical sex interaction. You select an appropriate action and then press and drag your mouse to control the movement. There is quite a bit of variety in the actions, so it takes a while until you figure out the possible combinations of your own body parts and those of the girl. As always, the most interesting part here is to admire the realistic animation of whatever you are doing with the girl. The sexual act is presented rather symbolically (collision detection still needs a higher technical level), but the way the girl's body responds to your movements is quite convincing.

3. Biko 3
The third game in Biko series is once again a 3D "stalking simulator". You control Takumi, an ordinary Japanese guy who likes following and observing pretty girls. Your goal is to "conquer" five girls, in one of the two possible ways: either to have a relationship with them and to win their love, or to stalk them successfully and to rape them. To do that, you have to walk, run, and crouch in order to remain unnoticed for a certain time.

The five girls are: the dark-haired schoolgirl Rin; the redhead nurse Reiko; the blond ninja Chris; the uniformed waitress Mayu; and Mio, who is a miko (a girl who serves in a Japanese Shinto shrine).

2. Battle Raper 2
Battle Raper 2 is a Japanese video game that is the second game in the Battle Raper series. The game is a 3D fighter where the player is able to knock the female opponent's clothing off through combat. The story line has no relations to the original Battle Raper. While the title may imply otherwise, there is no actual rape in the game. In Battle Raper 2 the player also has the option of editing the clothing and weapons of characters. In combat every character has unlimited guard, a move that can not be blocked, and a super move.
Story: The year is 20XX A.D. Yuuki goes to an island in search of the symbol element of the power of god. The Eisen Kreuz guild, Arcana clan, and Osei clan are also in search of this element. A shiki attacks Yuuki when he gets on the island. And then he meets the guild and the clan. After meeting them he travels with one of the three clans. He fights the rival female characters against him. Yayoi gets attacked by Mukuro Gyoubu and Yuuki defends her. At the end he finds out that she had the element of the power of god.

1. Sexy Beach 3
Sexy Beach 3 is the third game in the Sexy Beach series. An expansion was released called Sexy Beach 3 Plus. During development, Illusion specifically chose characters from their roster of characters prior to 2006. They also took fan input into consideration on their website during the development phase. You start on an island with a hotel. There are five girls outside who you are able to date and ultimately you are able to have sex with them.

Compared to the previous illusion games the graphic had improvements such as the hair would not clip with the skin. The game background also features a lighting engine which renders water reflections and HD terrain. The game is in several layers and can be turned on or off by pressing the numbers 0-9.

Illusion added improvements from their camera in replay. The camera starts by panning around the character, but can be stopped. You can also zoom in and out by using the arrow keys and move on a 2D Cartesian plane in front of the character with the right click. The left click allows you to rotate around the character. The camera also features several saved positions which can attained by pressing Q, W, E, R, and T.

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