Thermal
August Member
You made a claim couched as a statement of fact, and failed to back it up with facts.... yet again!
You made this statement.... "cameras on a wide open accessible site mean one thing: a trap" Whatever BS and other crap you waffled on about, you claimed that this is the ONLY reason to install security cameras.
Is this what you are down to? Micro scrutinizing a figure of speech? Cheap in the extreme.
Its "peace" of mind. Not only did you try to use the wrong word, you didn't even spell the wrong word correctly![]()
...and ridiculing minor typos. By the way, had you kicked it in gear for a second, you'd see I only mistyped an "I" instead of an "a" when one-thumb tying on a phone. It happens. But you mindlessly assumed I mistyped a whole different word and misspelled that too? Whew. I overestimate you by a stretch.
You don't know much about insurance do you? Ill get to that later in the post
In fact I do, including Builders Risk on a US Homeowners policy, as well as American Commercial Contractors Liability. You screwed that up too, but we'll get there later in the post.
Yeah, ONE of the reasons, not the only reason as you claimed
Again, pettiness, not substance.
Yeah, just because a security camera doesn't deter everyone, does not mean it didn't deter some people, and it doesn't mean that wasn't a reason for installing them. Try, for once in your life to see beyond your own, narrow, blinkered, preconceived theories
Already addressed. Man, you are dull. I'm proposing another explanation, backed by observation and reasoning. Arguable, of course. But your petty personalizing is boring.
Oh yeah... and over here in the real world, owners of construction site actually DO install cameras literally for that very reason.
The real world, huh? I'm an actual American building contractor. What is your experience and insight on surveillance cameras on American jobsites? And before you squawk "anecdotal", post your own superior evidence.
I can, and have, successfully claimed against insurance when a snatch & grab thief stole a $2500 camera kit out of a window display when the front door of the shop was open (as it always is during the shop open hours) while my staff members were attending to another customer in the print lab (i.e. no-one was in the front half of the shop). Not only did the insurance company pay out, I handed the surveillance footage to the police, and they caught the thief a few days later.
Lovely. Moving the goalposts, tho. I asked if it was wide open and unattended 24/7, as the site in question was. You super cheesily altered it to normal business hours with workers in attendance.
So you have seen and reviewed ALL of the surveillance video?
If so, links please!
Just what was deemed relevant and released, as we all have. In fact, in the quote you hilited, I even said based on the months of security video released. You do see that right? Do you understand what it means?
You really need to work on your comprehension. Or be more honest. I always think these debates are supposed to be good natured. Thanks for continuing to open my eyes.
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