This is a picture of an older ATX school bus camera system.
This system demonstrated many of the worst value attributes I have ever seen in a mobile vehicle video passenger camera recording system.

They have proprietary connectors, forcing existing customers to keep buying their overpriced components. Stealing the freedom of choice from those ignorant of the ramifications of the proprietary connector scam.
They also had fragile hard drives that may have cost as little as $40 at the time, but when you had to buy them from the manufacturer, many cost $400-$500. While their proprietary business model is lawful, it is, in my opinion, immoral to steal free will and undermine the Capitalistic system that lowers pricing to all through competition.

The customer who purchased a Special Needs Wheelchair School Bus Video Surveillance Camera System did so years ago, when the use of fragile hard drives that are known to crash when temperatures dip below freezing, and more often than not crash if you hit a speed bump at a moderate speed.

Those seeking to replace the poorly designed and grossly overpriced Transportation Ministry Youth Activities Church Bus Camera Systems often contact us when they cannot reach the supplier of their current system, or even return their calls after the sale.

Transportation Ministries are not lavishly funded by tax dollars at the state and federal levels, unlike the Medicaid Medical Transport In-Vehicle Surveillance Cameras used to document the transport of those under federal Medicaid funding. Even though they rely on private faith-based donations, many do not want the older components shared with the new system, which seems unusual to me.

I often suggest they leave the cameras and simply replace the problematic DVR in their church activities bus or vans, which will greatly lower the cost of the systems.
But in most cases, they do not want any portion of the other product in their vehicles and opt to purchase new cameras so they never have to work with that company again.