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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3686291" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Old Flatulence has simply been to the Fedex Mind Control and Reeducation Academy a few too many times. Electroshock, sleep deprivation, waterboarding etc....he likes it. </p><p>This thread was simply about the question of installing cameras inside contractor owned vehicles. Who cares if they are so called " leased transportation"? They are still contractor owned. </p><p>In this litigation driven society I just don't see how a contractor regardless of who pays for the equipment would dare to allow it to be installed in his vehicles without first receiving on Fedex letterhead a formal description of the exact conditions in which the video tapes can be deemed admissible evidence in addition to obtaining the same formal declaration from his insurer.</p><p>Yes I know that as a contractor you have no rights. You signed those away a long time ago but at the same time if you could somehow obtain such a description and granted it will be difficult nevertheless simply having it would be an effort on your part to protect your interests in the same manner by which they seek to protect theirs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3686291, member: 58386"] Old Flatulence has simply been to the Fedex Mind Control and Reeducation Academy a few too many times. Electroshock, sleep deprivation, waterboarding etc....he likes it. This thread was simply about the question of installing cameras inside contractor owned vehicles. Who cares if they are so called " leased transportation"? They are still contractor owned. In this litigation driven society I just don't see how a contractor regardless of who pays for the equipment would dare to allow it to be installed in his vehicles without first receiving on Fedex letterhead a formal description of the exact conditions in which the video tapes can be deemed admissible evidence in addition to obtaining the same formal declaration from his insurer. Yes I know that as a contractor you have no rights. You signed those away a long time ago but at the same time if you could somehow obtain such a description and granted it will be difficult nevertheless simply having it would be an effort on your part to protect your interests in the same manner by which they seek to protect theirs. [/QUOTE]
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