BUCN85
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It's not a matter of being worried. I was simply asking a question because I have never seen this before and wanted to know what it wasIf you're scared I can buy you a bulldog. Do your job and quit worrying.
It's not a matter of being worried. I was simply asking a question because I have never seen this before and wanted to know what it wasIf you're scared I can buy you a bulldog. Do your job and quit worrying.
I can't wait to get cameras in the PCs. The videos should be great!
There's more to the video, he turns out to be ok but banged up a little.Wow. Looks like he woulda been fine if he had used the seatbelt.
Corner of a delivery notice stuck over the lens. Just be careful and do not let management see you doing it.
my center manager showed me footage without my seat belt and my Weiner out... They are watching!!
To answer the original post-its not a camera it is a light sensor that is supposed to adjust the brightness of the monitor. All the LCD monitors in our trucks have these taped over because even on the lowest setting they are too bright at night. My truck still has one of the old CRT monitors in it and I pray it stays alive until I retire because the new LCD monitors are functionally useless after dark and they are so bright that they impair my night vision.It's not a matter of being worried. I was simply asking a question because I have never seen this before and wanted to know what it was
feelsgood.jpgSoooo. Why was your weiner out?
we actually showed this video as part of a safety pcm a while back . Which I found funny since I saw it on Tosh.0 like a year earlier.I can't wait to get cameras in the PCs. The videos should be great!
To answer the original post-its not a camera it is a light sensor that is supposed to adjust the brightness of the monitor. All the LCD monitors in our trucks have these taped over because even on the lowest setting they are too bright at night. My truck still has one of the old CRT monitors in it and I pray it stays alive until I retire because the new LCD monitors are functionally useless after dark and they are so bright that they impair my night vision.
If my truck gets pulled for repairs and I wind up in a spare with an LCD monitor, I either have to unplug it once it gets dark or else tape a piece of thick paper over the entire screen because it is so damn bright even on the lowest setting that it ruins my night vision and becomes a safety hazard. And on the ones I have used, once it gets dark the picture quality is so distorted and poor that it would be useless even if I didnt unplug it or cover it up. The 12 yr old CRT monitor in my car has a much clearer picture than any LCD I have ever seen and at night I can dim it down so low that the screen is black until I shift into reverse and the backup lights come on.This is exactly what some drivers do because the auto adjust is horrible. Covering up the sensor gives you a better picture. I disagree about the crt monitors. The new ones are better, you just have to fine tune it.
Since I am honest and do my job the way I am supposed to, the only thing a camera will ever do is to vindicate me if I am ever falsely accused of wrongdoing.The cameras you can see are not the ones you should be worrying about.
Soooo. Why was your weiner out?
#iwasswimmingintheoceanfeelsgood.jpg