Greg Kerwoods Contract Review

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
I guess he doesn't realize that almost every company with commercial drivers has had these things your years. Out here every bus has them installed.
That's not the point. Once the average joe figures out how much big brother is watching us. It will change a lot of things. Including Google driving around with their street camera cars.
 

542thruNthru

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That's not the point. Once the average joe figures out how much big brother is watching us. It will change a lot of things. Including Google driving around with their street camera cars.
I think that's a pie in the sky dream. I mean we literally invite these companies into our homes to spy on us and we all know it but don't care enough to not buy the product.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
I think that's a pie in the sky dream. I mean we literally invite these companies into our homes to spy on us and we all know it but don't care enough to not buy the product.
Very true, although I know plenty of people that have yet to buy TV's with cameras in them, or internet connection with any smart device. The most concerning thing to me is the forced use of led bulbs in the house. Most people here would be shocked at the things you can do with an led.
 

ManInBrown

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Yes, I’ve had it in my truck well over a year. Not one person disciplined, and after the first month or so no one even talks about it anymore. The only thing they’ve ever used it for is to prove innocence with a forward facing camera, in accidents and it’s actually saved every single driver that it’s been used for. Proved that all of them were innocent.
That’s what I have been saying all along. Forward facing can only help you. And I don’t care about discipline because I can use their warning letters as TP when I run low. But what I don’t want to hear is something beeping at me all day and night.
 

Thebrownblob

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That’s what I have been saying all along. Forward facing can only help you. And I don’t care about discipline because I can use their warning letters as TP when I run low. But what I don’t want to hear is something beeping at me all day and night.
Trust me, it doesn’t beep at you all the time,sometimes it beeps at you when it makes no sense. Like I said, it’s more of a slight annoyance than anything. I don’t even remember it’s there.
 

Pullman Brown

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Most people give up their privacy freely with their smart phones. They’re not the least bit worried about being tracked obviously.

Yeah and they should be more worried about the access that the federal government has to data recovery tools, tracking abilities etc that the information technology industry has created than anything UPS has. It’s awesome in the right hands but a Orwellian nightmare in the wrong hands.
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
Yeah and they should be more worried about the access that the federal government has to data recovery tools, tracking abilities etc that the information technology industry has created than anything UPS has. It’s awesome in the right hands but a Orwellian nightmare in the wrong hands.
Where do you think that the video from our cameras go to? Just curious..
 

Ou812fu

Polishing toilet bowls since 1966.
Yeah and they should be more worried about the access that the federal government has to data recovery tools, tracking abilities etc that the information technology industry has created than anything UPS has. It’s awesome in the right hands but a Orwellian nightmare in the wrong hands.
They have contracts with government entities in every state, even federal. So yeah it is orwellian.

 

Thebrownblob

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Which in turn has agreement for the governments use of all video.
Couldn’t tell you, but it wouldn’t shock me. But I don’t know what that has to do with what we’re talking about. The company doesn’t have access to them directly. They don’t even see any of those things, unless it is sent to them by the third party.
 
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