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posted by janrinok on Wednesday March 18 2015, @01:36AM   Printer-friendly
from the smile-you-are-on-Candid-Camera dept.

Why install them if they don't plan to use them ? Doesn't pass the smell test.

Fusion site passes on the news that Hertz is putting cameras inside its rental cars as part of its "NeverLost" navigational system:

Hertz has offered the NeverLost navigational device for years, but it only added the built-in camera feature (which includes audio and video) to its latest version of the device -- NeverLost 6 -- in mid-2014. "Approximately a quarter of our vehicles across the country have a NeverLost unit and slightly more than half of those vehicles have the NeverLost 6 model installed,” Hertz spokesperson Evelin Imperatrice said by email. In other words, one in 8 Hertz cars has a camera inside -- but Imperatrice says that, for now, they are inactive. "We do not have adequate bandwidth capabilities to the car to support streaming video at this time," she said.

https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150316/08270530325/hertz-puts-video-cameras-inside-its-rental-cars-has-no-current-plans-to-use-them.shtml

 
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  • (Score: 3, Insightful) by Snotnose on Wednesday March 18 2015, @03:19AM

    by Snotnose (1623) on Wednesday March 18 2015, @03:19AM (#159182)

    I can't imagine a scenario where Hertz gets free cameras. They say it's for teleconferencing, but what percentage of their customers do that while driving? I'm guessing pretty close to zero.

    I agree, most phones come with cameras. But lets look at who doesn't want a camera on their phone. People with secret clearances. Lawyers (phones aren't allowed in court). A small sample of the population to be sure, but I used to be one of them (secret clearance, had to leave my phone at the entrance every day).

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  • (Score: 2) by Snotnose on Wednesday March 18 2015, @03:24AM

    by Snotnose (1623) on Wednesday March 18 2015, @03:24AM (#159183)

    Dang, I need a 2 minute window to edit my posts. Lawyers aren't allowed to have cameras in court, not phones.

    Evidently there's a limit to how soon I can comment on my own post that shows I'm a dumass :(

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    • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 18 2015, @10:12AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 18 2015, @10:12AM (#159304)

      Yes, there's a 2 minute delay until you can post again. I'm not even sure it saves bandwidth; I suspect the inevitable repeated attempts to post until it finally gets through (who actually watches his clock to determine when he can post again?) actually increase bandwidth usage.

  • (Score: 1) by tftp on Wednesday March 18 2015, @04:18AM

    by tftp (806) on Wednesday March 18 2015, @04:18AM (#159197) Homepage

    They say it's for teleconferencing, but what percentage of their customers do that while driving? I'm guessing pretty close to zero.

    I'm not sure what would the other, dastardly intent of Hertz be. How can they use a camera that shows the face of the driver? Are they getting swamped with unauthorized drivers? A criminal would cover the camera. A GPS connected to the same cellular network would be far more useful to them, as it locates the vehicle and monitors the speed. I'd be somewhat able to understand if you install a camera in your personal car to raise hell if someone else is driving. But quite a lot of strangers drive rental cars... Is Hertz planning to publish videos of driver's faces on YouTube for a small fee, or what?

    • (Score: 5, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 18 2015, @06:54AM

      by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday March 18 2015, @06:54AM (#159250)

      Get in a wreck and they can tell if you were on the phone or otherwise distracted in the seconds before impact. That way the super expensive insurance they sold you as part of the rental won't have to pay out because negligence isn't covered.

    • (Score: 2) by Snotnose on Thursday March 19 2015, @04:13AM

      by Snotnose (1623) on Thursday March 19 2015, @04:13AM (#159749)

      I'm not a criminal and you can be 100% sure I'd be putting electrical tape over the camera. Is that gonna make my rate go up?

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      • (Score: 1) by tftp on Thursday March 19 2015, @04:31AM

        by tftp (806) on Thursday March 19 2015, @04:31AM (#159755) Homepage

        Is that gonna make my rate go up?

        You may find words like these on the page 811 of your Car Rental Agreement:

        3615.1: The Customer agrees to not obstruct or otherwise interfere with technologies of Remote Monitoring of Well-Being™, whatever they may be and however they may be implemented in the rented vehicle. If the service of Remote Monitoring detects failure in operation of the said systems, the vehicle will be remotely disabled to ensure continued Well-Being of the Customer and their passengers. Customer agrees to the surcharge [of $300] per each incident of tampering with the vehicle's systems.