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EntropyControlSpecialist 11:10 AM 07-14-2016
Why do you assume that having camera makes a place safer?

When getting my teaching degree I worked in two expensive daycare centers. Both had camera systems. Both had staff abusing children in corners of the room where the camera couldn't reach. I reported incidents often, documenting what I saw and heard, stating that other people did as well (I had asked if they would also say something if called in), etc. Those people remained on staff BECAUSE it was too difficult for them to find enough people to employ. With low pay, demanding work, and rude attitudes...you just aren't going to get wonderful long term employees.

Don't assume a camera = safe.

I feel that it is less likely to occur in an in home. It may not be, but I feel it is. Only because the OWNER of the daycare is an actual WORKER in the daycare. They're invested in their business. They want to see it do well. They want their reputation to be good. They go above and beyond. This has been my experience for my own place as well as all of the other ladies I network with.
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