Dashcams in California?

Put a sign inside the car. Do you think that you are obliged to inform all passengers or direct their attention to a sign or tell them of the camera especially it'd its in plain sight.
It'd be so damn easy fur lyft drivers to organize. We aren't really supported by lyft on any issue. Think about the cash flow this company has and if we all had to take a week off to implement the formation of an association then so be it. The few days we'd maybe lose sales in mild on comparison to all the nickels and dimes we could make when treated more fairly. Left taxicabs to come over and do this and it's indescribable how worse the passengers treat the driver. These people act offended just because i guess I'm in the habit of confirming destinations before starting, in one week at least 3 times it avoided a problem because the destination they entered was incorrect. But anyway they act as if you're an idiot just for wanting to hear them say what their expectations are. One of those things that is completely upside down. These people want individual/hand on service but without absolutely no communicating with the driver. Theses people have been programmed to think they're classed up from others when the truth be known that they are a half a notch above being on a city bus or light rail. What sense does it make to be put out when just a simple quick confirmation is asked for?
How many situations has anyone had recently concerning having bad info on the drop off spot? I'm sure in the past week there's substantially more that's had minor issues when destinations are "assumed"

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