UpstateNYUPSer(Ret)
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Has everyone completed the Distracted Driving in the DIAD? If not, the answers are all true .
I memorized it verbatim. Still can't decipher it.Has everyone completed the Distracted Driving in the DIAD? If not, the answers are all true .
I like to call it "Nit Pick Season."Once peak ends....the flavors if the month are back...January tends to be Mango Misload Madness
That whole "sitting on the seatbelt" trick really works. You wrap it around the seat frame a few times and click it in. Then, every time you stop you unclick it. You can even stop, open bulkhead, complete delivery and then unclick and reclick, and it doesn't (well, DIDN'T) show up on any reports.....not that I would ever do that
If you are going to all that trouble, why not just wear it?
I prefer Pomegranate Production FebruaryI like to call it "Nit Pick Season."
If a person is (a) stupid enough to drive 100MPH on a pubic road and (b) stupid enough to post video of it on social media then he deserves to have it used against him.On a somewhat related note, how do you all feel about police being allowed to investigate and prosecute based solely on video and comments posted on social media?
There was a story on my local news this morning where the Vermont State Police are prosecuting a man who posted a video showing him driving more than 120 mph on an interstate highway. They did some additional investigation before charging him with several counts of unsafe driving.
Our a center got bored with Telematics years ago. Apparently it kills production. We had one guy get caught with the seatbelt buckled underneath his butt. Didn't get fired for it. Got fired for it plus other things.
If a person is (a) stupid enough to drive 100MPH on a pubic road and (b) stupid enough to post video of it on social media then he deserves to have it used against him.
I am all for the right to privacy and minimizing government intrusion in our personal lives, but there is no right to privacy on a public road and there is certainly no expectation of or right to "privacy" in regards to anything that has been freely posted on social media.My daughter agrees with you.