is held responsible for that misuse. For example, if a county supervisor orders a road crew to pave his friend's driveway, the county supervisor is the one who has to pay. In this case, both parties happen to be state employees, but to fit the example, Watson is the county supervisor and Meredith is his friend. As someone pointed out, it's not a matter of having the beneficiary of illegal use of equipment pay for that use. He shouldn't even be able to buy that service in the first place.</p>