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    Thanks for the reply from experience. I will not do it. Time to start getting the change in motion! Commented Jan 25, 2012 at 17:31
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    Really don't do it, this is one of those times where putting your badge on the desk and walking out the door would be a reasonable move. Depending on what is in that log doing so MIGHT even be a criminal act. So I would say NO and not budge an inch Commented Jan 25, 2012 at 18:22
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    Make sure you have as much documentation as you can (in a location outside of work) just in case your boss tries to throw you under the bus. But get out of their as soon as possible one way or the other. Commented Jan 25, 2012 at 18:26
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    My opinion is to take from the top two questions. Get the request in writing, THEN refuse to do it. You have a job lined up and it'll be hard for you current employer to blackball you when you have proof of such a request. Commented Jan 25, 2012 at 19:40
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    @user606723 "Get the request in writing, THEN refuse to do it." Lying to a liar doesn't make you honest. I get the impression that it's a "Put it in writing to Cover My Ass and I'll do it" then don't do it... not exactly keeping the high ground on that route. Commented Jan 26, 2012 at 22:59