Driving around the FL/AL coastal area, I could not help but notice the ever-increasing number of 360-degree cameras spinning away harmlessly atop USPS and UPS vehicles.
Thirsting for knowledge boardering on truth, I decided to research rather than " just ask the authorities." Turns out, these cameras are for "safety." Yes, they certainly do record everything within the area surrounding the vehicle, but the cameras are only there to give our drivers a view that provides for their, and more importantly, the public's safety. We would never, ever, record/store, and/or provide at no charge, any video (surveilance) to law enforcement, er, umm, heroes, without valid "legal" reason/warrant (fear/threats), unless we get a phone call from someone who sounds official. Look, if you aren't doing anything wrong...
Just a random observation and thoughts. Prob'ly nothing to this. It's all OK. The sheepdogs are watching. Just trust, and go back to grazing. Remember, they are there for you, and will be there, even if they didn't get paid.
Thirsting for knowledge boardering on truth, I decided to research rather than " just ask the authorities." Turns out, these cameras are for "safety." Yes, they certainly do record everything within the area surrounding the vehicle, but the cameras are only there to give our drivers a view that provides for their, and more importantly, the public's safety. We would never, ever, record/store, and/or provide at no charge, any video (surveilance) to law enforcement, er, umm, heroes, without valid "legal" reason/warrant (fear/threats), unless we get a phone call from someone who sounds official. Look, if you aren't doing anything wrong...
Just a random observation and thoughts. Prob'ly nothing to this. It's all OK. The sheepdogs are watching. Just trust, and go back to grazing. Remember, they are there for you, and will be there, even if they didn't get paid.