Four million bucks to buy a spy system for the ass-sitters in the office. While I agree with the poster who says that only the guilty have anything to fear about this, I still have my doubts.
For example, will those radio emissions from the tracking units have injurious side-effects, similar to those noted from cell phone users?
Will a crafty postal worker be able to disable the system by wrapping the unit with tin foil from his sandwich?
Can the unit be damaged by focusing a scanner's beam on the antennae?
Will cell phones be able to jam the transmitter's signal?
Does this whole concept negate the various manuals that say management will not use covert techniques to observe employees (a high-tech baby monitor here?)?
Yep, four million bucks that could have been used to get carriers rubber bands that don't snap on their second use, a back-up alarm for every postal vehicle in the fleet,breaker cards for the DPS that don't get jammed or destroyed in the machines,heck, even some decent toilet paper for the bathrooms.
L'Enfant Plaza could have saved an enormous amount of time and effort(not to mention money) by simply setting fire to their checkbook.
Excuse me but does anyone remember 9-11. Does anyone remember the kidnapping of the Florida carrier in her mail truck... this system could just possibly save someones life or just maybe another terrorist attack.
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Like anyones going to take a postal truck for the weekend roadtrip. Hey ,someone had to make a lame comment :))
Four million bucks to buy a spy system for the ass-sitters in the office. While I agree with the poster who says that only the guilty have anything to fear about this, I still have my doubts.
For example, will those radio emissions from the tracking units have injurious side-effects, similar to those noted from cell phone users?
Will a crafty postal worker be able to disable the system by wrapping the unit with tin foil from his sandwich?
Can the unit be damaged by focusing a scanner's beam on the antennae?
Will cell phones be able to jam the transmitter's signal?
Does this whole concept negate the various manuals that say management will not use covert techniques to observe employees (a high-tech baby monitor here?)?
Yep, four million bucks that could have been used to get carriers rubber bands that don't snap on their second use, a back-up alarm for every postal vehicle in the fleet,breaker cards for the DPS that don't get jammed or destroyed in the machines,heck, even some decent toilet paper for the bathrooms.
L'Enfant Plaza could have saved an enormous amount of time and effort(not to mention money) by simply setting fire to their checkbook.
Excuse me but does anyone remember 9-11. Does anyone remember the kidnapping of the Florida carrier in her mail truck... this system could just possibly save someones life or just maybe another terrorist attack.
How about a I.D. system to track the "studipvisors" while they are on 3 hour lunches!
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