Keep An Eye On Passengers Using A Taxi Cab Rear View Covert Cam
The taxi service I co-own is small potatoes in a city as big as Chicago. Still, I keep a steady business going at the O’Hare International Airport. Security never hampers my operation because I make use of DVR hidden cameras.
I utilize a taxi cab rear view hidden camera to screen all accusations made on my taxi drivers. I am not unfamiliar with misbehaving passengers or other drivers who might wrongfully inculpate my personnel.
The covert camera I utilize has a built-in DVR so no installation is required. I simply clip the unit onto the vehicle’s rear view mirror to start using the rechargeable 1/4 inch digital CMOS color camera encased in it.
I receive numerous third party claims and can filter the true from the false as this taxi cab rear view hidden camera pivots 330 degrees. No wrongdoing escapes its eye, whether done in the taxi or out on the front.
A wireless exterior camera is additionally included with the unit, great for mounting on the outside like the rear of the vehicle. And for real-time viewing of the main or other camera at 30 fps, there is a 3.6 inch LCD monitor on the mirror.
Recharging the taxi cab rear view hidden camera is by using the vehicle’s cigarette lighter or a computer through the free USB cord. Best of all, this security camera holds at most 16GB of memory and has a free 8GB SD card to begin with.
Lately, I had to face a tourist claiming that he left a six-figure amount of money in one of my cabs. It was in the clutch bag he carried that he insisted would have been spotted and then pocketed by my driver.
The taxi cab rear view hidden camera showed that none of the three pickups after him spotted a clutch bag and neither did the driver lay a hand on the backseat that whole time. I had hard evidence against his claim, thus protecting my employee.
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