the-real-seebs:wilwheaton:bearhatalice:aspiringpolymath:phoenix-ace:girl-non-grata:Please note: “eve
the-real-seebs:wilwheaton:bearhatalice:aspiringpolymath:phoenix-ace:girl-non-grata:Please note: “everyone who works retail, admin, or labor” is pretty much everyone. I can’t remember the last time I worked somewhere without “security” cameras that monitored employees.I’m having a good laugh right now because our associates just got collectively reprimanded for leaning on the counters during 8 hour shifts on their feet, because it isn’t “professional” looking. So apparently they can put up with a camera over their shoulder to make sure they do their jobs correctly, but a cop with a gun cant? Do cops want CCTV cams removed from businesses and streets? If they don’t want to monitored on their jobs, why should everyone be monitored at theirs (and in their LIVES)? Oh, it makes cops’ job easier to have a video record of crimes and infractions? Huh.HUH.I work in an office and not retail, but I also know that every website I visit, and instant message or email I send is monitored and stored by my employer.Also, surveillance cameras in public areas are nearly everywhere in America, watching just about everything completely innocent people are doing.Police should be held to a higher standard than the public they are sworn to protect, and the data shows that cops equipped with cameras are simply better cops.Observation:If my job included a risk of people accusing me of wrongfully killing people, I would love to have a camera because I believe the evidence would tend to make me look better.If the evidence would make you look worse, maybe that’s the problem. -- source link