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<blockquote data-quote="idrivethetruck" data-source="post: 719701" data-attributes="member: 882"><p>Shorting a fuse, unplugging, etc would be considered tampering so I'm not about to do that. I wonder if duct tape over the lens or hanging up a sheet of paper to block it's view would be violating any UPS policy towards tampering. Insurance companies, etc are required by law to inform you that they could be taping the conversation whenever you call to report a claim. I believe UPS should be required to inform the drivers whenever a camera is placed in the package car. Believe me, as soon as I find them, I am posting a sign in the PC warning the air drivers who take my car out on Saturdays that there are cameras installed in the car and I'm posting an arrow pointing to them. This is a serious privacy issue. I don't know a single driver who hasn't used the bathroom in the back of their car. We had a female center manager in our building years ago who found a camera in her office that upper management had hidden. Turns out she changed clothes in her office frequently and she sued UPS and won something around $3m dollars. You'd think Big Brown would've learned from that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idrivethetruck, post: 719701, member: 882"] Shorting a fuse, unplugging, etc would be considered tampering so I'm not about to do that. I wonder if duct tape over the lens or hanging up a sheet of paper to block it's view would be violating any UPS policy towards tampering. Insurance companies, etc are required by law to inform you that they could be taping the conversation whenever you call to report a claim. I believe UPS should be required to inform the drivers whenever a camera is placed in the package car. Believe me, as soon as I find them, I am posting a sign in the PC warning the air drivers who take my car out on Saturdays that there are cameras installed in the car and I'm posting an arrow pointing to them. This is a serious privacy issue. I don't know a single driver who hasn't used the bathroom in the back of their car. We had a female center manager in our building years ago who found a camera in her office that upper management had hidden. Turns out she changed clothes in her office frequently and she sued UPS and won something around $3m dollars. You'd think Big Brown would've learned from that. [/QUOTE]
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