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destillat

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i need some help...

does anyone know of any stores in the GTA (preferrably mississauga) that sell covert camera equipment wholesale?

what i am looking for is wired and wireless pinhole cameras and accessories...

any help would really be appreciated...

thanks...


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Captain Bly

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Can't you tell little Irish lass!! He either owns an MP or sees gals at home!!!
 

Captain Bly

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Suspect it is!!! Sounds a familiar tale from somewhere!!
 

destillat

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Captain Bly said:
Can't you tell little Irish lass!! He either owns an MP or sees gals at home!!!
actually... it's for neither of those reasons...
my sister is going back to work, and now has to trust a babysitter with her son... she's a little paranoid as well...


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tboy

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This is to The Fan:

It isn't paranoid, there have been many well documented cases (60 minutes, city TV, CBC) where a bonded babysitter, from a reputible company has been videotaped abusing, hitting, ignoring, tossing around children left in their care.

I am not saying the person above is actually wanting the equipment for this reason, or am I refuting his statement. That is neither here no there actually.

I don't have any children myself, but should I ever be blessed with one, or two or.....and I need the services of someone to watch them, I will be DEFINITELY be hooking up my web cam until such a time as I trust them totally.

Paranoid? NO! Safety consciencous? YES!

BTW, there are many outlets, baby stores etc that sell the bear cam, a stuffed teddy bear with a cam in his nose......I believe some of them can be rented too.....
 

luckyjackson

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Why not tell the nanny that she/he is being taped?

That way you avoid the dilemma of taping someone without their consent. Don't tell them where the camera is, just mention that it's there and that you feel better being able to keep an eye on your child, as well as having a nanny there. If the person is professional, they'll have nothing to hide. In addition, it may make the person more conscientious about how they perform their duties.

Simple.
 

tboy

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as a reply:

I don't think its paranoia to want to protect your children or to do more than a paper check on someone who you have watching your kids.

Those stories on the news are bringing to light a problem, not creating paranoia. If you do use one of these cameras and see nothing, GREAT no harm done. But if you do? you could be stopping a problem before it starts.

As for telling someone you have watching your kids that there is a camera in the house, I am almost positive that they wouldn't want to be on camera and would probably leave. There is also the fact that there are lots of weirdos out there who HAVE kids, I can see them thinking that maybe the washroom is wired...or somewhere more intimate? Then out the door they go.

I personally think that you shouldn't say a word about it, film the person even if it is someone you trust, and if you don't see a thing? AWESOME, if you do? then like I said, you've caught something before it becomes a problem!!
 

destillat

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iguana said:
why wholesale. One camera is like $15..so how many do you need?
i didn't know they were that cheap... and i still haven't been able to find a place local to mississauga that sells them... i've found stores that sell security cameras, but they don't deal in the tiny covert pinhole cameras... the search continues...
 

destillat

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TheFan said:
Developing a strong relationship with your caregiver, treating them with respect, and paying them well will do far more to protect your children than the false security of a spy cam.
well, TheFan, what about UNTIL you develop a strong relationship with your caregiver? what do you expect, have them over for dinner once a week for 6 months BEFORE you employ them? once the trust has been demonstrated on camera, and the mother can trust the caregiver, she can then choose to remove the camera...
 

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Very good point, those wages really sucked!!!

I remember my SIL (sister in law) babysitting 3 kids, at I think 300 a week each, I remember with her mother's allowance etc she was taking home more than 2500.00 a month. And her rent was paid for.

I was working a corporate job and only taking home 1900.00 (not insinuating that taking care of 3 kids is easy).......
 
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sara@select

Very intersting thread. I have always been of the school of thought that NO ONE! will ever love for, care about and nurture childern as much as the family unit of which they are a part.....
Personally, I know many a woman that has put a successful, no thriving career on hold to stay with, and raise their childern until they are of school age.
Unfortunately, not every parent has the luxury! For those that do not I would think repsect and research are the two biggest factors to consider. After all, to entrust something so precious as a small child to a virtual stranger???
The camera issue is one that is often debated..but I think out of respect you should tell your nanny. Perhaps say that while away you feel anxious and being able to look in will give you peace of mind. That way you are open and a good caregiver shouldn't mind. After all, imagine how humiliated she/he would feel if you hid a camera and they later found out. Respect is a two way street! I strongly believe also that caregivers in general are often underpaid and not given enough credit! Ever hear of the Nanny diaries??!!??
Sara x :)
 
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