Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hidden camera detector is exactly what every nanny needs to ensure privacy in the bathroom.
That prominent much loved Rabbi in Georgetown got caught hiding secret cameras in his synagogue, recording women as they undressed and cleaned themselves. Then he'd tell them they weren't clean enough and sent them back to do it again. They had to obey him. Voyeurism. He's in jail now, thank God.
Nannies, beware. You have nothing to protect you.
Is this true?
Yes it's true. It was in the news within the last year. It was a ritual and he had to tell him to go clean themselves and he would record them. A real pervert.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, if you are worried about cameras and the possible negative reflection on your job performance please leave the profession.
Unfortunately you will find almost every job now will have you on some type of performance or security camera.
If you can't trust the nanny, you shouldn't have one. Simple.
Its not that black and white. Its the parent's right to know how their baby is being taken care of.
And it's the nanny's right to know that you may be recording her. You must inform her (by law) in writing, just like at any place of employment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hidden camera detector is exactly what every nanny needs to ensure privacy in the bathroom.
That prominent much loved Rabbi in Georgetown got caught hiding secret cameras in his synagogue, recording women as they undressed and cleaned themselves. Then he'd tell them they weren't clean enough and sent them back to do it again. They had to obey him. Voyeurism. He's in jail now, thank God.
Nannies, beware. You have nothing to protect you.
Is this true?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The hidden camera detector is exactly what every nanny needs to ensure privacy in the bathroom.
That prominent much loved Rabbi in Georgetown got caught hiding secret cameras in his synagogue, recording women as they undressed and cleaned themselves. Then he'd tell them they weren't clean enough and sent them back to do it again. They had to obey him. Voyeurism. He's in jail now, thank God.
Nannies, beware. You have nothing to protect you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most jobs have camera's. At my job they are clearly in the office and no one thinks twice. Assume they are there or find another job.
T h e cameras are not in bathrooms.
Maybe not where you sit on the toilet. Just because you have a kid and a nanny, you're not automatically Mother Theresa. Perverts have been known to father children and even hire nannies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most jobs have camera's. At my job they are clearly in the office and no one thinks twice. Assume they are there or find another job.
Why does this have to continually be said? It is NOT the same. At your job, is there only one person who knows where the cameras are? Is there only one person allowed to review the footage? Are there no protocols for viewing the footage and what actions are taken if something isn't right? If it is learned that someone is being inappropriate with the cameras, are you comfortable in knowing that said person will be severely punished? A nanny being secretly filmed by her employer has none of these protections. Her employer could put a camera anywhere, and she wouldn't know. They could do whatever they like with the footage, and she will likely never know. They could misconstrue the footage, and fire her without warning or reason. And finally even if she does find out about inappropriate use of the cameras, the justice process would be long, expensive, and even with the best of outcomes, still leaves HER the victim out of a job. Don't secretly tape your nanny. It's messed up.
Don't do anything inappropriate and you won't have anything to worry about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would love to hear about the iPhone app!
The app was developed by a security company that sells nanny cams, among other surveillance equipment.
You can learn about it here: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LhF3J44zBHw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nannies, if you are worried about cameras and the possible negative reflection on your job performance please leave the profession.
Unfortunately you will find almost every job now will have you on some type of performance or security camera.
If you can't trust the nanny, you shouldn't have one. Simple.
Its not that black and white. Its the parent's right to know how their baby is being taken care of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, I bet everyone is watching nanny cams in their sparetime or recording nanny and watching it back all night, every night.
So far my guy buddies and I counted 10 phone calls and 2 naps today!
Oh my God! Seriously?
Anonymous wrote:The hidden camera detector is exactly what every nanny needs to ensure privacy in the bathroom.
That prominent much loved Rabbi in Georgetown got caught hiding secret cameras in his synagogue, recording women as they undressed and cleaned themselves. Then he'd tell them they weren't clean enough and sent them back to do it again. They had to obey him. Voyeurism. He's in jail now, thank God.
Nannies, beware. You have nothing to protect you.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, I bet everyone is watching nanny cams in their sparetime or recording nanny and watching it back all night, every night.
So far my guy buddies and I counted 10 phone calls and 2 naps today!