Are we in agreement that there are cameras on the cable cars?
[QUOTE=ContinentalF;2707943]Yes, they do. Back during covid a friend and I were approached by security saying that even in the cable car we have to wear our masks. We had them off for 90% of the journey and put them on near the end when we would get off at the station. I said look we have our masks on, what's the deal? The gentleman said he saw through the cameras that we did not before.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2707761]No. There are no cameras in the metrocable cars.[/QUOTE]
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2707895]I've taken girls to Parque Arvi, late mornings during the week are good, few customers. The leg from Santo Domingo to the park is long enough for some fun. No full sex, but I've gotten head and fingered a girl off. [/QUOTE]So we are going with hidden cameras? Is that the correct conclusion? Worth noting. That's some funny shit.
I think you're being defensive because you got busted, jajajaja
[QUOTE=JjBee62;2708017]Well he was either lying to you, or you were seen on one of the cameras in the station. Unless they've invested in invisible cameras, there are no cameras in the individual cars.[/QUOTE]I find it credible and easy to believe that there could be hidden cameras aboard, but that's a pure guess. Could be your answer but I find it hard to believe that a worker at the metro station would go out of his way to "lie" about it to a customer, as you suggested. Maybe the definitive answer will appear soon. Inquiring minds would like to know. I will try to remember to ask next time I ride. I used to ride several times a week when Catgirl lived in San Javier, but not so much anymore.