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Anonymous wrote:I just don't want the parents to hear when I pass gasI am so tired of seeing post about cameras. You don't want to be recorded, then find another facility or family to work for. No one isn't going to take down there camera because you're uncomfortable- they will just find someone who is comfortable. I do believe that you should be informed about camera's and then, it is up to you to accept the position. Once you accept, you have given consent, so deal with it!
I am so tired of seeing post about cameras. You don't want to be recorded, then find another facility or family to work for. No one isn't going to take down there camera because you're uncomfortable- they will just find someone who is comfortable. I do believe that you should be informed about camera's and then, it is up to you to accept the position. Once you accept, you have given consent, so deal with it!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it is legal to video record in every single state, but recording audio needs both disclosure and written consent in thirteen states.
And if you secretly film your nanny and she finds out, she likely will feel betrayed and the relationship you have with her may be damaged beyond control.
What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
I do not secretly film our nanny and she has given consent (as I said, she likes the cameras). I installed them primarily to see my children - I trust our nanny with their lives. No one was ever presumed guilty of anything.
If I were your employer and you were watching your kids on company time, I would fire you in a heartbeat. I hire to do work for my businrss. If you want to watch your kids, stay home .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it is legal to video record in every single state, but recording audio needs both disclosure and written consent in thirteen states.
And if you secretly film your nanny and she finds out, she likely will feel betrayed and the relationship you have with her may be damaged beyond control.
What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
I do not secretly film our nanny and she has given consent (as I said, she likes the cameras). I installed them primarily to see my children - I trust our nanny with their lives. No one was ever presumed guilty of anything.
If I were your employer and you were watching your kids on company time, I would fire you in a heartbeat. I hire to do work for my businrss. If you want to watch your kids, stay home .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know it is legal to video record in every single state, but recording audio needs both disclosure and written consent in thirteen states.
And if you secretly film your nanny and she finds out, she likely will feel betrayed and the relationship you have with her may be damaged beyond control.
What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
I do not secretly film our nanny and she has given consent (as I said, she likes the cameras). I installed them primarily to see my children - I trust our nanny with their lives. No one was ever presumed guilty of anything.
Anonymous wrote:I like pp's statement: Trust, but verify. I'm a nanny who likes cameras, because (ime) they are helpful to both parents and nanny.
Anonymous wrote:I know it is legal to video record in every single state, but recording audio needs both disclosure and written consent in thirteen states.
And if you secretly film your nanny and she finds out, she likely will feel betrayed and the relationship you have with her may be damaged beyond control.
What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty?
Anonymous wrote:I know it is legal to video record in every single state, but recording audio needs both disclosure and written consent in thirteen states.
And if you secretly film your nanny and she finds out, she likely will feel betrayed and the relationship you have with her may be damaged beyond control.
What ever happened to innocent until proven guilty?