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<blockquote data-quote="Aquaman" data-source="post: 4870074" data-attributes="member: 68552"><p>We’ve had them for a while in the tractors. I can tell you nobody is watching them. Managers do <strong>NOT</strong> have a live feed of your truck. They are triggered in the event of an accident or collision. And the couple minutes before the accident are recorded. FedEx doesn’t have this footage at their disposal. They have to request it from the 3rd party camera company. It’s not stored on a FedEx system. So yes technically a big pot hole could trigger the camera to save a couple minutes. But without a reported accident, a manager isn’t going to request footage. The camera company doesn’t just send them footage of every recorded moment. FedEx has to ask for it. So it’s honestly more of an insurance policy to protect the company from people suing them for accidents they aren’t at fault for. Basically if you don’t wreck, nobody is watching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aquaman, post: 4870074, member: 68552"] We’ve had them for a while in the tractors. I can tell you nobody is watching them. Managers do [B]NOT[/B] have a live feed of your truck. They are triggered in the event of an accident or collision. And the couple minutes before the accident are recorded. FedEx doesn’t have this footage at their disposal. They have to request it from the 3rd party camera company. It’s not stored on a FedEx system. So yes technically a big pot hole could trigger the camera to save a couple minutes. But without a reported accident, a manager isn’t going to request footage. The camera company doesn’t just send them footage of every recorded moment. FedEx has to ask for it. So it’s honestly more of an insurance policy to protect the company from people suing them for accidents they aren’t at fault for. Basically if you don’t wreck, nobody is watching. [/QUOTE]
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