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<blockquote data-quote="bacha29" data-source="post: 3686531" data-attributes="member: 58386"><p>Cameras do not scare me. What should concern me is not knowing how the recorded information could be used in</p><p> a manner that is detrimental to the contractors interest. Then again as a contractor you have no choice in the matter. Those cameras WILL be installed whether you like it or not and as a result the extent to which that information can and cannot be used remains an open question because you don't dare call that company on the carpet over an issue such as this or anything similar to it because you don't have the power to do so. </p><p>The video information and images recorded by those cameras are legal documents. Now doesn't it make sense to find out how they could be used and what impact they could have on any potential litigation especially if it's litigation surrounding the question of willful negligence on the part of the contractor?</p><p>Wouldn't finding out the extent of the power those recordings could have in a court of law be a prudent move by a so called "entrepreneur"?</p><p>Of course what we all know is that as a Fedex Ground "entrepreneur" the matters that are of the most critical importance are matters over which you have no control....but are always the ones for which you are the most impacted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bacha29, post: 3686531, member: 58386"] Cameras do not scare me. What should concern me is not knowing how the recorded information could be used in a manner that is detrimental to the contractors interest. Then again as a contractor you have no choice in the matter. Those cameras WILL be installed whether you like it or not and as a result the extent to which that information can and cannot be used remains an open question because you don't dare call that company on the carpet over an issue such as this or anything similar to it because you don't have the power to do so. The video information and images recorded by those cameras are legal documents. Now doesn't it make sense to find out how they could be used and what impact they could have on any potential litigation especially if it's litigation surrounding the question of willful negligence on the part of the contractor? Wouldn't finding out the extent of the power those recordings could have in a court of law be a prudent move by a so called "entrepreneur"? Of course what we all know is that as a Fedex Ground "entrepreneur" the matters that are of the most critical importance are matters over which you have no control....but are always the ones for which you are the most impacted. [/QUOTE]
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