This article centers on those driving work vehicles that their employer has installed trackers on. I know recently auto makers have been found snooping, which I don’t even have words for, but this isn’t that.
Comment on Finland detects more GPS jammers as drivers increasingly try to hide their tracks | Yle News | Yle
WallEx@feddit.de 8 months ago
So they should also make it legal to rip that shit out or force the automakers to give customers that option.
thesystemisdown@lemmy.world 8 months ago
WallEx@feddit.de 8 months ago
Yeah, looks like I misinterpreted a bit
RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de 8 months ago
The article is talking about lorry drivers making trips for work though. I am not sure I understand the need for the drivers to conceal their location while they work?
But otherwise I agree.
cynar@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Potentially to skirt driving time limits?
Many lorry drivers are paid by the trip. If they get stuck in traffic, they are losing money. They are also required to take regular breaks, to avoid fatigue. If they jammed the GPS, then the company can’t prove they didn’t take their break, and worked through, to make up time.
It also allows for disallowed detours. “Sorry boss, I was stuck in traffic for over an hour”. In fact they went for a pub lunch, on the clock.
WallEx@feddit.de 8 months ago
Hm yeah in a working context its different, but still, why would they need to be tracked, other then MAYBE logistics (which lorry drivers would be), so yeah, gets muddy
roofuskit@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Some insurance companies require tracking devices on commercial accounts. Once of my clients it’s required to use them as part of their policy.
tabular@lemmy.world 8 months ago
Takumidesh@lemmy.world 8 months ago
When you have a fleet of 500 vehicles all over the place at various stages work. Calling each one isn’t really practical.
Managing fleets of vehicles is greatly helped by knowing where the vehicles are.
tabular@lemmy.world 8 months ago