Anyone else notice the speed cameras are gone on campus? How will we stay safe?
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Speed camera removal was a third party vendor cost savings. Now if you have an incident, it will directly impact your performance via safety metric on your PDS. Simple change, but just another way to remove more people.
@1uyc+1bdCw67x ...do you know this for a fact? pre-COVID I would wash my hands in the warm water to keep from shivering in those 60 degree buildings.
you'd think turning down the AC from the inordinate levels they run it at would be a bigger cost saver, I guess that would be a logical decision though which is not a EM leadership culture behavior
Thank god they’re gone. I got two speeding tickets within a couple months the first year they were up. Thats one speeding ticket away from being reported to company president
Another cutback (for some time now): No warm/hot water at kitchen/restroom sinks.
They were paying a vendor to run the system so cut it to save money. Funny how a prior safety necessity which took time and effort to run was thrown out the window to save money. How many other things are done in the name of safety but should be stopped as well.
They haven’t been using the speed cameras for over a year...
Karen’s will be complaining on yammer by noon
Who wants to drag race tomorrow morning?
Reinstalled at chick fill-a to make sure the peasants follow the arrows
Sounds like they are gearing up for other tenants
Those archaic things in the end were just for show - to slow you down.
The new cameras are smaller than the mole on the back of your neck no one has ever mentioned.
And they are everywhere.
On campus - not on your neck.
They were moved to the main stairways to ensure everyone is holding the handrail.