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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wonder if the dad's employer suddenly put audio/cameras on him all day at his workplace -- after all, he is stranger to his boss.. Perhaps he was uncomfortable being observed all day and decided to work from home. [/quote] Most workplaces have cameras. [b]Every job I've had have one and if he's working at home he can easily be tracked by his online time/connection to the company. [/b][/quote] Tracking ones' computer is NOT the same as audio and visual. But you already knew that so your post was irrelevant. [/quote] If one works in an office, the majority of the time there are cameras. Just like there are cameras at almost all businesses you go to. It is normal. It is not irrelevant and most employers have cameras for a variety of reasons. You are caring for someone's child. Abuse happens, and young kids often cannot tell. If you are against a camera or any accountability, that raises red flags.[/quote] If you are honestly worried about abuse with your nanny then you should stay home. Abuse can happen on and off camera. Being against a camera and any accountability are two separate things. What is “any accountability” meaning to you? You can be against a camera bc frankly they are creepy and you may never feel comfortable. Most ppl don’t want to be watched and micromanaged. If I walk into a house with visible cameras in every room, that raises red flags. [/quote] I completely concur. Cameras in an intimate setting, such as in someone else’s home where the camera is strictly focused on only ONE person IS very creepy. Even more so if it is a man filming a young woman. If people feel they need to go to this type of extreme in order to feel their child is safe, then it is best for everyone if that person stays at home and a.)Raises the child themselves or b.)Work evenings while your spouse is home. People who watch others on camera are just weird. And no - not many people in my neighborhood already have cameras installed on their property.[/quote]
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