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Cameras in vans
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Rage24
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Cameras in vans
What exactly do they detect? Audio? Do they know if you have seabelt on etc?
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: Cameras in vans
The cameras in vans you mention are not being rolled out nationally, as far as I know unless I mised an LTB or agreements, but some specific offices have indeed had them installed in some vans.
From a search on the Internet, I found out that they can detect:
Seatbelt status (via the van’s own sensor, fed into the camera unit)
Speed (from GPS in the camera unit)
Harsh events (impact, sudden braking, etc.)
Forward‑facing road footage
Driver door opening/closing (some models)
These cameras specifically do not detect:
Audio
In‑cab video of the driver (unless a depot has fitted inward‑facing cameras — extremely rare)
Conversations
Phone use (unless visible in the forward camera view)
Sorting behaviour
The seatbelt detection is the one causing most of the disciplinary grief.
Or if you meant forward-facing Royal Mail dashcams can record audio, but Royal Mail has audio recording turned OFF.
Why audio is disabled
Two reasons:
A. GDPR / DPA 2018
Recording audio in a workplace vehicle is classed as high‑intrusion monitoring.
Royal Mail would need:
A published DPIA
A lawful basis
A workforce consultation
Clear signage
A retention policy
They have none of these for audio.
B. Royal Mail doesn’t want the liability
Audio recording would capture:
Conversations
Customer details
Addresses
Phone calls
Personal data
That creates a data‑breach nightmare.
What the dashcams do record
Forward road video
GPS speed
Impact events
Harsh braking/acceleration
Seatbelt status (if wired into the van’s sensor)
Time and location
Footage around an incident (usually 10–20 seconds on either side).
So after all that, yes, they can detect seat belt use, or non-use
From a search on the Internet, I found out that they can detect:
Seatbelt status (via the van’s own sensor, fed into the camera unit)
Speed (from GPS in the camera unit)
Harsh events (impact, sudden braking, etc.)
Forward‑facing road footage
Driver door opening/closing (some models)
These cameras specifically do not detect:
Audio
In‑cab video of the driver (unless a depot has fitted inward‑facing cameras — extremely rare)
Conversations
Phone use (unless visible in the forward camera view)
Sorting behaviour
The seatbelt detection is the one causing most of the disciplinary grief.
Or if you meant forward-facing Royal Mail dashcams can record audio, but Royal Mail has audio recording turned OFF.
Why audio is disabled
Two reasons:
A. GDPR / DPA 2018
Recording audio in a workplace vehicle is classed as high‑intrusion monitoring.
Royal Mail would need:
A published DPIA
A lawful basis
A workforce consultation
Clear signage
A retention policy
They have none of these for audio.
B. Royal Mail doesn’t want the liability
Audio recording would capture:
Conversations
Customer details
Addresses
Phone calls
Personal data
That creates a data‑breach nightmare.
What the dashcams do record
Forward road video
GPS speed
Impact events
Harsh braking/acceleration
Seatbelt status (if wired into the van’s sensor)
Time and location
Footage around an incident (usually 10–20 seconds on either side).
So after all that, yes, they can detect seat belt use, or non-use
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yellowbelly
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Re: Cameras in vans
Think there was something about them only being installed in wagons under a certain 'age'. I'll see if I can find it.TrueBlueTerrier wrote: ↑19 May 2026, 12:48The cameras in vans you mention are not being rolled out nationally, as far as I know unless I mised an LTB or agreements, but some specific offices have indeed had them installed in some vans.
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mozilla
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Re: Cameras in vans
It's in LTB 237/25 . Ive got it my van and it was supposed to start talking to me a couple of weeks ago but I haven't heard a peep yet .
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TopperGas
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Re: Cameras in vans
yellowbelly wrote: ↑19 May 2026, 16:07Think there was something about them only being installed in wagons under a certain 'age'. I'll see if I can find it.TrueBlueTerrier wrote: ↑19 May 2026, 12:48The cameras in vans you mention are not being rolled out nationally, as far as I know unless I mised an LTB or agreements, but some specific offices have indeed had them installed in some vans.
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It was under 9 years old
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oypostie
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Re: Cameras in vans
So not many thenIt was under 9 years old
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Luckyboy
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Re: Cameras in vans
Weve had 4 fitted in our office.
All on vans over 10 yrs old...
Been told all vans will have them in the end.
All on vans over 10 yrs old...
Been told all vans will have them in the end.
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Shaugi
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Re: Cameras in vans
We've had a load fitted.
I took one out last night. Dunno what it said to me cos radio was blasting too loud
I took one out last night. Dunno what it said to me cos radio was blasting too loud
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OikOik
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Re: Cameras in vans
Dangerous driving detected when you're sat stationary at a traffic light.

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Neverwasadoor
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Re: Cameras in vans
I was told that you have to put handbrake on whenever you stop at lights or a junction and not just have it in gear (like I do)
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twoloops
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Re: Cameras in vans
Not sure where they have purchased these cameras from? Most probably Temu or Ali Babba shockingly cheap, can’t see them lasting long
We’ve covered ours with a 739 🫣
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TopperGas
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Re: Cameras in vans
That's the correct way of driving as otherwise the driver behind you gets blinded by your brake lights, although with so many automatics on the road that does seem a a thing of the past.Neverwasadoor wrote: ↑22 May 2026, 09:05I was told that you have to put handbrake on whenever you stop at lights or a junction and not just have it in gear (like I do)
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SpacePhoenix
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Re: Cameras in vans
Easy pickings for a conduct code. Won't take long before RM start conduct coding anyone who covers or interferes with a camera.
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TopperGas
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Re: Cameras in vans
I assume he meant the screens not the camera, if RM did find a camera had been covered after a van was involved in a RTA then I'd imagine that would be instant dismissal.SpacePhoenix wrote: ↑22 May 2026, 20:01Easy pickings for a conduct code. Won't take long before RM start conduct coding anyone who covers or interferes with a camera.
Although I doubt suggesting you couldn't see the car or pedestrian you reversed into because the screen was covered would go down to well with management!!