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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: 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.