Anonymous wrote:Is she driving your car OP? If not, you might want to check into the legality of such recording. If you can't trust your nanny to not break the law talking on the phone while driving, why have you entrusted her with your children?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is she driving your car OP? If not, you might want to check into the legality of such recording. If you can't trust your nanny to not break the law talking on the phone while driving, why have you entrusted her with your children?
I couldn't agree any more here.
For all these families that think they need cameras around to "spy" on their nannies (after all that is the purpose, right??!), you are ignoring a fundamental fact here.
The fact that you do not trust your nanny 100%. <----- And that in itself speaks volumes.
If you do not trust your child's caregiver a full 100%, then why in the world would you leave your child in her care? I see zero logic there.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a nanny, I totally approve of nanny cameras (and, in fact, suggest them) but a nanny cam hidden in the car?
Come on, OP, you are either a troll of just bat-shit crazy.
I don't understand why you'd approve of a camera in the house but not the car?
Cars are driven on public roads. Especially around here if something bad happens - other people are going to see it and get help. If something happens to me in the home (like I have a stroke or the apartment catches on fire), no one but my charge will see it. Plus I have always wanted my employers to see how hard I work when I am with their children.
In contrast, I don't generally do anything when I am driving except drive. My charges are buckled into their car-seats and I am buckled into the driver's seat -- what information can possibly be gained from watching me drive?
Anonymous wrote:Is she driving your car OP? If not, you might want to check into the legality of such recording. If you can't trust your nanny to not break the law talking on the phone while driving, why have you entrusted her with your children?
nannydebsays wrote:While the idea above has some merit, I would be pretty suspicious if my employers suddenly asked if they could cover my car insurance through a company I know tracks driving.
I would either politely decline, or ask why they wish to make that offer, and if they have some concern about my driving.