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Re: Give me a reason to say no.
I suspect something went wrong with the job in a big way before. I remember
about 6 months ago a similar RFP came out and companies were on it like
roaches. It went through the bid process and was awarded I assume. I didn't
pay attention to who got it and since we didn't participate by bidding we
didn't receive a bid tab. Here's the disturbing part. On this next go 'round
when we did take a formal sniff we noticed that about 100 or so of the
busses were wired and had camera housings but no cameras. When we asked what
was up with that we got the ususal "submit the question in writing". So if
it as simple as some people here seem to think, someone who started the job
didn't read that post. I have no idea if the two are related but it seems
the regular integrator that did the rest of the security for the facility
got the smoldering boot print on his ass at about the same time. Something
isn't right.
"G. Morgan" <alarmpro@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:kqlfj2l5sgnqh6inbqvkno0a17rqspmfk4@xxxxxxxxxx
> On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 14:33:18 -0400, "Robert L Bass"
> <robertbass1@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>> Has anyone here ever made any money doing mobile DVRs?...
>>
>>Yes. They're easy to install. Most of the time they only want a camera
>>mounted at the front center. The DVR can be mounted in a
>>locked cabinet with the camera mounted underneath. The whole thng mounts
>>to the top of the cab area above the windshield. You'll
>>need to run a single strand for power.
>
>
> And just when have you installed these? Oh, never mind... you're
> lying again.
>
>
>
> --
>
> -Graham
> (remove the double e's to email)
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