Fleet Management and Surveillance Solutions for the Student Transportation and Public Transit Industries

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United Against Bullying: A New Program for Safer Communities

United Against Bullying: A New Program for Safer Communities

School Bus, Seon's Anti-bullying Campaign
We have some news we’ve been itching to bring you. Seon has been working hard on educating communities about bullying and taking measures to prevent abusive behavior among young people for the last three years. We are excited to announce that inspired by your support and our joint actions, Safe Fleet, and all its subsidiaries including Seon, launched a nationwide “United Against Bullying” (UAB) program and web site: www.unitedagainstbullying.net. (more…)
Networking in Yakima: A First-timer’s Visit to WAPT

Networking in Yakima: A First-timer’s Visit to WAPT

School Bus, Video Camera Surveillance
A few weeks ago I went to Yakima to participate in the Washington Association for Pupil Transportation (WAPT) Conference, where our company takes part in exhibiting and networking events every year. I was excited and anxious at the same time: it was my first trade show since joining Seon in October and I was eager to meet our customers from Washington State in person. I could not have imagined how interesting the experience would be and what a wonderful energy WAPT had. (more…)
Three Reasons You Need a Bus Video Surveillance Policy

Three Reasons You Need a Bus Video Surveillance Policy

School Bus
Video surveillance systems are a great tool for ensuring student and driver safety on school buses.  But having cameras installed on your buses without a well-defined video surveillance policy is a recipe for disaster, leaving your school district open to potential lawsuits or privacy complaints. Here are three reasons why you need to publish a video surveillance policy today: # 1 – The policy ensures the balance between security and an individual's right to privacy. While the installation of bus cameras helps increase employee and student safety, the recorded footage may contain sensitive information and should be treated with care. Transportation managers can face a lot of requests to view the video to track student behavior in a recent bullying incident or provide evidence to t