Yes. I addressed the same concern with my terminal's safety guy, and in response he showed me what they see on their end. The app still has the legacy setup for dual facing cams, but where the driver-facing footage would be there's instead a black (no signal) screen
Swift.......as a starting company.
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Its black because he has it disabled in his software, it is still recording it, just because he did show it to you does not mean he does not have it, just means he has that view disabled on his software. They are notified every time you pass gas in that tractor. Following distance ( I'm in favor of it notifying the driver ) , lane departure which is triggered if you change lanes without your signal, which you should use, heavy braking, speed, to say the least.
Do you really think the " safety guy ", is going to tell you things the company has instructed him not to tell you. When I took my test drive I put a piece of electrical tape over the inside facing camera and they called the examiner in the truck from Phoenix to tell him to remove the obstruction, he further told us that if we cover the camera in the truck were issued they would fire us no warning, so if the camera is disabled how would they know in Phoenix, Hmmmm...... Somebody is lying to somebody. In any case if your happy working for SWIFT great I'm thrilled for you......
But for me they lied to me about loads, hometime, taking the truck home and the cameras and this was all by the 3 hour of orientation (not to mention the nasty horrible hotel {old Red Roof Inn, Ontario}) that's enough for me to say bye, good luck... I also got 7 other drivers jobs with other companies on the way out the door that did not find it acceptable.
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How long ago was this? When Swift disabled the driver facing portion they sent out a Qualcomm message. A picture of It was posted here on-site. It said that they disabled the driver facing portion, etc... It also suggested to put tape over the lens.
Also, there would be legal repercussions if they recorded video when they said they were not. Wire tapping laws for the audio portion (Some states are all party states) and there are a few states with laws specifically prohibiting video recording without notification)
No, Occam's Razor states all things being equal, the simplest is most often the correct one. What's simpler? They they are following policy or there is some vast conspiracy to hide the fact they are recording?Last edited: Jun 9, 2019
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To me being lied to about being put straight on a dedicated account, that would get me home several times per week, and off most weekends mattered more than a stupid camera. Or that they tell you upfront that if you get caught using your phone while driving for music or conversation with or without a headset is a bigger deal than the camera. -
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