Your car is 13 years old and you could stand to benefit from the safety advantages available in a modern "no auto-cruise or lane assist" vehicle. The safety tech has advanced a lot in that time. This is a quite good way to invest your scrip imo.
A lot of really poor advice so far in this thread. Unfortunately your personal best bet is probably to do nothing. If it really bugged you, find a new job silently because everyone is hiring.
The realistic answer is that you deliver the news to your team during your one on ones, explain the matter was not in your hands, and move on. If someone leaves over pay (which is reasonable) but you do not control pay, then it's not on you.
Totally agree that generally speaking no one is breaking high complexity passwords. Why break the password when you can just convince someone to change it for you?
Researched this recently and came across this which appears to be the best solution in the field currently, though price prohibitive. http://solarips.com/power-tower/
I felt the regulation text itself was clear that the first request is free.
"1 - The controller shall provide a copy of the personal data undergoing processing.
2- For any further copies requested by the data subject, the controller may charge a reasonable fee based on administrative costs."
I'm not particularly young and my great grandmother lived into the mid-90s. This would amusingly give me significant leeway. In my own quest to solve my stomach ailments I permanently quit soda and juices, switching to carbonated water. Helped tremendously.
Audits provide reasonable assurance, not total. When auditors test access controls for a homegrown application for example, it is unreasonable to ask that a full code review is done to check 100% that checking the box next to Admin confers that, and that checking Read Only restricts it always. In my experiences performing these tests (as a young grad who had never worked on a software dev team), we would ask what the permissions were designed to provide and limit, and observe in the system that they did that. If a developer had programmed a backdoor that when you press A+B+3 and whisper into a microphone grants unlogged admin access, our test would miss that. But that's why we also test change controls and who has access to push to live, etc.
Edit - and to speak more to the topic at hand, there were plenty of people at the firm I worked with who absolutely had the technical expertise to perform such an in depth audit. They are simply engaged when higher levels of assurance are required. What level of scrutiny should your auditors provide your bathroom time monitoring system?
Seems to be open to all students which is preferable. I don't believe that institutionalizing options for self segregation in a University is a great idea however.
Not really on topic but thought it interesting to see a resource from my alma mater linked here. Do you work with Dr. Patterson or did that randomly come up?
You could try looking into some of the Android forums where they have unlocked the head units and have demonstrated being able to flash custom roms, although may be a bit different from what you're looking.