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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 298251" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>As Over9.5 said for most of us the "threat" of them knowing or every move through the GPS shouldn't matter as most drivers don't go off area. Yes I know personally of a few that might go a little too far off area to go home for lunch or something like that. These drivers now know they can be watch from the "eye in the sky" so if they continue to do it then I think they are really stupid.</p><p> </p><p>This does bring up a grey area though. How far is too far? Like someone stated, I always get a different answer.</p><p> </p><p>For example, we have a driver who lives on an alternate route back to the center. Sometimes its quicker to go this way if there is traffic on the main freeway. Sometimes it takes a few minutes longer. He doesn't take lunch during the day, but stops at his house for dinner on his way back to the center. Would this be a cause for disiplinary action?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 298251, member: 4653"] As Over9.5 said for most of us the "threat" of them knowing or every move through the GPS shouldn't matter as most drivers don't go off area. Yes I know personally of a few that might go a little too far off area to go home for lunch or something like that. These drivers now know they can be watch from the "eye in the sky" so if they continue to do it then I think they are really stupid. This does bring up a grey area though. How far is too far? Like someone stated, I always get a different answer. For example, we have a driver who lives on an alternate route back to the center. Sometimes its quicker to go this way if there is traffic on the main freeway. Sometimes it takes a few minutes longer. He doesn't take lunch during the day, but stops at his house for dinner on his way back to the center. Would this be a cause for disiplinary action? [/QUOTE]
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