@scottvonduhn That is the perfect response! I love it. My previous employer and I had a similar conversation about a similar "feature" that was left in when pushed to production and it was being "abused" by me (apparently I didn't have authorization to do the things it let me do, but I never broke anything). I asked a very similar response question to them. Something along the lines of "it was there, it let me do it. if I'm not supposed to be able to do it, why did it let me do it? Oh, the developers forgot to do account restrictions on that function? not my fault they're inept." (yes I was angry at the time for this and other things that I was being unjustifiably blamed for)