Hahahaha @tucker that was you?!? I saw that somewhere on YouTube, and laughed my arse off; he dropped his stuff OVER and OVER. . . Never got the clue that there's "got to be a better way" to do this, LoL. Wonder how his driving skills are / were?!?
Drivers making there own videos
Discussion in 'Motor Carrier Questions - The Inside Scoop' started by stacks, Apr 15, 2016.
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The only time mine isn't recording is when I cross the border. -
Because they own the recorded evidence. You do something dumb and record it. Trust me its a liability
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Not following you. Whether I own it or the company owns it the lawyer can get a hold of it when the circumstances warrant.
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Go ask your CEO if he agrees lol There has been at least one recent firing over videos made in trucks. Guarantee it will eventually be enforced by all
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And by the way i think its cool and all but dont think its a smart business move to allow your drivers to video 150k dollar and 80,000 pound trucks.
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Something bad happens and there's a cam in my truck. How is that cam an asset when owned by the company and a liability when owned by me? -
well lets say you get into a wreck and your angle is different. Maybe show something they dont want or the other sides attorney could say even thought you werent touching it you were distracted. The variables are endless
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