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Who Should Install Your Vehicle Video Cameras Systems?

Why does it seem that every provider of Vehicle Video Camera Recording systems wants to include on-site installation in the cost of the systems they quote?
The obvious answer is they want more profits from the sale of their systems.
In all cases, the best-qualified installers on any provided vehicle are the people entrusted to service and maintain those vehicles, as in the process of installing new equipment, they are the least likely to cause damage to the vehicle they are charged with maintaining.

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Vehicle Video Cameras Can Be Backward Compatibility

Every company that invests in Vehicle Camera Recording systems will eventually face the technology conundrum of replacing all older, outdated equipment or just the DVR. In most cases, manufacturers change DVR connectors, so older tech equipment cannot be used with new technology DVRs.
  

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Vehicle Video Cameras with GPS Can Verify Passenger Pickups and Drop-offs

What added value does incorporating a passive GPS (No use fees) into a vehicle video camera recorder application have?
Of the many options and add-ons offered in the Vehicle Video Camera Recorder markets, why is the passive GPS one of the best-selling optional features of the onboard vehicle surveillance driver safety camera solutions?

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In-Vehicle Video Surveillance Camera Recorders for Federally Funded Program Oversight

In the early days of vehicle video surveillance camera systems, most of the applications were on Armored Cars and School Bus Video Camera Surveillance applications as that is where the highest risk was perceived.
Over time the recognition of the management tool provided by having video sequential expert digital witness evidence in the form of video files has caused their widespread adoption in a wide range of vehicle transportation industries.


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Why The Need For In-Vehicle Video Camera Recorders

Many Fleet Managers of private passenger fleets, as well as Fleet Directors of larger public vehicle fleets, share the same management need to be able to provide oversight and risk management and ensure compliance and safety standards or protocols are met in the transport of passengers in their fleet vehicles.
What separates those fleet managers of vision and wisdom when things go wrong can often be the mechanisms they instituted in the process early on to provide a clear record of events and incidents in case things go wrong, so that management can provide a thoughtful review and, in some cases, a valid liability defense depending on what happened.

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