I'll have to assume you left off the /s.
Asking for personal passwords is NOT within the town's baliwick, in no way, shape, or form.
I'm an HR manager, I run background checks, drug screens (for illegal drugs - not alcohol or tobacco which are still legal the last time I checked), etc. I have NEVER asked for a password to social networking group.
Granted I have looked them up on the internet to see if there is anything there, but never asked for their personal password to a site.
Sarc is correct.
My point is, once the precedent of intrusion into an individual’s life is well established, it is extremely hard to deny further intrusions.
Today this seems outlandish.
A year or two from now, it’ll be SOP.
There was a case in MA, where a company fired someone for smoking (cigs) at home, citing the contravening of it’s zero tolerance tobacco policy.
They won.