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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 5318858" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>The latest news I've heard is the arbitration case will either be postponed or is in fact canceled. O'Brien wants to tackle the cams during 2023 negotiations. I would prefer they all be removed -- I don't buy that the front-facing footage will change the company's stance re: the "avoidability" of basically all accidents. And as I've said elsewhere they've already used the front-facing footage to harass drivers in my building. But I doubt they'll be removed.</p><p></p><p>I'd guess we'll be able to get all driver facing video and audio recording banned. We'll see about the motion sensor. To my mind that's also harassment. With proper training and a better work environment the usual suspects among drivers would be much less distracted. It is the company's pressure to hurry and rush that promotes most of these drivers' bad habits, e.g., looking at the board while driving, using cellphones to map routes when the cradle is busted, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 5318858, member: 76643"] The latest news I've heard is the arbitration case will either be postponed or is in fact canceled. O'Brien wants to tackle the cams during 2023 negotiations. I would prefer they all be removed -- I don't buy that the front-facing footage will change the company's stance re: the "avoidability" of basically all accidents. And as I've said elsewhere they've already used the front-facing footage to harass drivers in my building. But I doubt they'll be removed. I'd guess we'll be able to get all driver facing video and audio recording banned. We'll see about the motion sensor. To my mind that's also harassment. With proper training and a better work environment the usual suspects among drivers would be much less distracted. It is the company's pressure to hurry and rush that promotes most of these drivers' bad habits, e.g., looking at the board while driving, using cellphones to map routes when the cradle is busted, etc. [/QUOTE]
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