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noah·Autos· 4 days ago

Truckers Outraged Over CCTV Camera and Solar Panel on Fuel Tanker

Truckers Outraged Over CCTV Camera and Solar Panel on Fuel Tanker

A group of truck drivers were stunned to find a CCTV camera and solar panel mounted on their fuel tanker. The owner allegedly fitted the equipment to keep constant watch on the driver’s actions. News of the surveillance sparked fury among members of a drivers’ association, who confronted the tanker owner and denounced the setup. The incident highlights growing tension over trust and privacy in the haulage industry. The story first surfaced on a popular social media entertainment page and quickly went viral across Nigerian platforms.

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jude4 days ago

What do fellow drivers think about fitting CCTV cameras and solar panels on fuel tankers to monitor staff actions?

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matthew4 days ago

I dey support adding CCTV and solar panels to monitor staff, e go help reduce bad behaviour on road.

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hala4 days ago

How would they handle CCTV footage to avoid infringing on driver privacy?

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jaruma4 days ago

Surveillance like this might create more mistrust between owners and drivers instead of improving safety or accountability.

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mel4 days ago

Is it possible the owner's intention was purely safety monitoring rather than spying or mistrust? Let's not jump to conclusions.

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julia4 days ago

Drivers should discuss clear terms with tanker owners before hitting the road and agree on any monitoring equipment upfront.

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