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by zer00eyz
863 days ago
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On one hand I agree with you. On the other hand, if someone recored my whole work day every day I would not be happy. I don't think you would stay at your job of that was a condition of it. There has to be a better solution to this issue.. extended recordings in an emergency, triggers based on conditions, private keys for pilots... IDFK, cause I try not to get involved in engineering that might KILL someone. |
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I'd be perfectly fine with not voice recording people who's daily work may or may not impact the global delivery of cat pictures.
I think if you choose a job where there are several hundred people's lives on the line relying on you doing your job professionally and correctly, the expectation of privacy argument is somewhat less convincing.
> I don't think you would stay at your job of that was a condition of it.
Some people literally have no choice. Do you think _any_ Amazon delivery driver is "happy" with their on-job surveillance? Do you think _any_ call centre worker is "happy" with "calls are recorded for quality and training purposes"?