Yes, I always appreciated the fact that rlc stays mute, and doesn’t try to explain their steps; viewer have choice to subscribe and watch it, or skip it and go somewhere else; this is the way things should be;
That is the balancing act.
Take the case yesterday, the cameras were offline. Was she beaten up or does she say to the police that she fell unhappily?!
If the cameras are on and the person has to expect everything to be recorded, they may behave differently.
The fact that we can no longer see it does not mean that it is not stored somewhere.
You don’t know and you will never really know for sure about much of anything. All I’m saying is that it’s best to assume that the decision vhtv made was the best one for the situation at hand. If you don’t trust that then you should leave cause you’re never going to be told all of the facts.
Just cause you can’t see through the cams doesn’t mean vhtv and the manager can’t.
I am willing to continue to explain my position on this issue to such people on the forum.
will somebody explain what happened and who it happened to
And besides, these are crimes of passion. The perpetrator isn’t thinking about the cams. if they were, they wouldn’t be doing what they know will cost them money and perhaps their spot. They have tunnel vision and all they see is anger. Turning the cams off and on doesn’t stop anything.
This will be probably 4 times… I don’t need all of the facts. And today I got the answer i wanted from CEO.
Read the Macy & the Troy & Savannah threads, it will tell you everything you need to know.
thanks just needed to no where to read
It was a staff error, we turn on the cameras only when the problem is completely solved. As long as the r____t and the victim remain in the same room and what happened in the 91st realm happens - we will not turn on the cameras and will communicate with the managers until the situation is resolved.
I’m not attacking you, just explaining what I think and know. I too wish there was a way to end violence. It’s just not that simple.
I know now and I’m plessed with all your answers, it calms me down when I know how you approach things. To dispel that view as nothing had been done.
Thanks.
So what do you know?, You have said a whole lot in this thread, particularly in defence of VHTV, so are you privy to information we are not? Are you by any chance a VHTV employee?
Unfortunately this is still very true.
Thank you too for bringing up this important topic on the forum.
Meanwhile, I sense somone familiar, @Jeffry175086
I would find it interesting that as in the list of apartments there is an option to mark them as “favorites”, there is also an option that allows them to be marked as “undesirable”.
While I may disagree with you on some of the point we do agree on some. The main thing is that this issue is addressed in a responsible manner. I have no idea how you can do it but there has to be a better screening process. As closing the apartment and both of them still being together, well they are still together if the apartment is left as is, plus they both benefit from the income you pay them. If the victim faced the harsh reality of what he did and what she accepts then maybe she could do the right thing and leave him. as I am pretty certain the victim usually knows before entering into the apartment of the violent tendencies. You cannot keep paying someone to continue the violence. Life is harsh at times.
Just read Troy and Savannah’s thread. Specifically what Savannah wrote. To her, his behavior seems completely normal, if she had been asked before she came on the project if Troy was prone to violence, she wouldn’t have said yes. So this way of getting information doesn’t really work. I’ve already figured out that you’re not an expert on domestic violence and just want to be shielded from that spectacle. And for me, this topic is very close (I myself was a victim of domestic violence as a c___d, I was belted and gassed by my parents, and at the time in my country it was normal). And I understand how it works and what can be done. If I see that the a___er does not perceive his actions as violence, even after a thorough conversation about it, I will be the first to tell the managers that this person should leave the project. But if there’s a chance to fix something, I try. That is all.