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<blockquote data-quote="Aquaman" data-source="post: 4871222" data-attributes="member: 68552"><p>Was told by my manager when they went in our tractors. He told me it’s a third party company. If something happens, they request the footage from that specific date & time, and the camera company provides it (assuming a triggered event exists). So yes the cameras are always watching. They have to be to be able to save footage from a triggered event. But as far as managers watching you on your route, no they’re not doing that. People at the camera company aren’t even watching. FedEx has to request the footage to view it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aquaman, post: 4871222, member: 68552"] Was told by my manager when they went in our tractors. He told me it’s a third party company. If something happens, they request the footage from that specific date & time, and the camera company provides it (assuming a triggered event exists). So yes the cameras are always watching. They have to be to be able to save footage from a triggered event. But as far as managers watching you on your route, no they’re not doing that. People at the camera company aren’t even watching. FedEx has to request the footage to view it. [/QUOTE]
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