People are finding hidden cameras on carriers like American Airlines and Singapore Airlines.
The airlines all say that it just happens to be equipment that comes as part of the entertainment systems they install. Either the feature's been disabled or never was active and, no, they have no plans to use them.
Well, maybe. But if you've been a passenger on an airline in the last five years, having trust in a carrier's keeping your interests at the forefront would seem an exercise in Olympic-level credulity.People are finding hidden cameras on some American Airlines and Singapore Airlines planes. Here's what that's about
According to BuzzFeed, some airlines, like Emirates, do have active cameras on some flights for first-class passengers that want to do teleconferencing at 30,000 feet. But even if you go with the explanations of Singapore and United and American and Delta, you're left with the question of why the cameras aren't covered over. Surely a bit of plastic that would blend nicely with the décor might have been a good idea.
You'd be asking, perhaps, whether the airlines that don't have any plans to use the devices decide that one day maybe they might have plans. Or if instead it's a matter of having so little concern over consumers' reactions and interests that no one even thought of it.parrot order all kinds of thingsThat gets us back to the bandage or duct tape or whatever.
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