美国式逻辑:韩亚事件消防员压死女生叶某后,三番消防局长严# Joke - 肚皮舞运动
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发信人: oosmart (oosmart), 信区: Military
标 题: 美国式逻辑:韩亚事件消防员压死女生叶某后,三番消防局长严禁消防员装头盔摄像机
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Jan 15 13:34:04 2014, 美东)
美国式解决问题的逻辑 - 没人知道就好了:
在消防员自己头盔录像证明了中国叶姓女生是被救火车压死的以后,三番消防局长命令
禁止一切消防员在头盔上装摄像头。
此消防局长还是一女的,狠。
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/SF-fire-chief-bans-helmet
San Francisco's fire chief has explicitly banned firefighters from using
helmet-mounted video cameras, after images from a battalion chief's Asiana
Airlines crash recording became public and led to questions about first
responders' actions leading up to a fire rig running over a survivor.
Chief Joanne Hayes-White said she issued the order after discovering that
Battalion Chief Mark Johnson's helmet camera filmed the aftermath of the
July 6 crash at San Francisco International Airport. Still images from the
footage were published in The Chronicle.
Filming the scene may have violated both firefighters' and victims' privacy,
Hayes-White said, trumping whatever benefit came from knowing what the
footage shows.
"There comes a time that privacy of the individual is paramount, of greater
importance than having a video," Hayes-White said.
发信人: oosmart (oosmart), 信区: Military
标 题: 美国式逻辑:韩亚事件消防员压死女生叶某后,三番消防局长严禁消防员装头盔摄像机
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Wed Jan 15 13:34:04 2014, 美东)
美国式解决问题的逻辑 - 没人知道就好了:
在消防员自己头盔录像证明了中国叶姓女生是被救火车压死的以后,三番消防局长命令
禁止一切消防员在头盔上装摄像头。
此消防局长还是一女的,狠。
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/SF-fire-chief-bans-helmet
San Francisco's fire chief has explicitly banned firefighters from using
helmet-mounted video cameras, after images from a battalion chief's Asiana
Airlines crash recording became public and led to questions about first
responders' actions leading up to a fire rig running over a survivor.
Chief Joanne Hayes-White said she issued the order after discovering that
Battalion Chief Mark Johnson's helmet camera filmed the aftermath of the
July 6 crash at San Francisco International Airport. Still images from the
footage were published in The Chronicle.
Filming the scene may have violated both firefighters' and victims' privacy,
Hayes-White said, trumping whatever benefit came from knowing what the
footage shows.
"There comes a time that privacy of the individual is paramount, of greater
importance than having a video," Hayes-White said.