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In reply to the discussion: Hertz puts cameras in its rental cars, says it has no plans to use them [View all]Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)23. That sounds a little too much like "if you haven't got anything to hide..." to me
Some years back a guy got charged several hundred dollars after the fact by his car rental company for breaking the speed limit while driving their car. He had used a debit card to rent the car and I have no doubt that this policy was spelled out in the small print of the contract, so he had no recourse. I don't remember the name of the company involved or how it eventually worked out, but that sounds totally outrageous to me.
For the record, I have exactly one ticket in the last 30 years and that was in an obvious speed trap. That's not what bugs me about this. What bugs me is that corporations increasingly think they have an ethical right to spy on their customers and employees.
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Hertz puts cameras in its rental cars, says it has no plans to use them [View all]
Ron Obvious
Mar 2015
OP
they should stay out of office bldgs, elevators, stay off street corners,anywhere in public ,
Romeo.lima333
Mar 2015
#28
That sounds a little too much like "if you haven't got anything to hide..." to me
Ron Obvious
Mar 2015
#23
You would have been describing the Soviet Bogeyman I learned about in the 70s.
Hassin Bin Sober
Mar 2015
#38