[TW]Fox;20145571 said:It's quite amazing how many people these days are falling over themselves to record the evidence for the prosecution. The CPS must love it...
Remember, we all make mistakes. Want yours on video?
If you are dumb enough to mention that you recorded yourself committing a crime then the police will have the right to seize it.
If you drive like a tool and record it, you are a bit dim and deserve to be caught.![]()
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It's definitely something to consider. I don't think I'd install a device that records automatically whenever the engine is on, like a Roadhawk, unless its existence and use was plausibly deniable. It's not so much an issue when a dispute is only between yourself and another road user, but if the police get involved things have the potential to go downhill very quickly.
Personally I have one of the cheap keyring cameras that I use occasionally if I'm driving on unfamiliar roads. I don't bother with it for general driving around town, where I know most of the danger areas and potential accident causes, etc.
So what you are saying is essentially you wouldn't want to fit one, in case YOU caused the accident.
If you caused the accident shouldn't you be responsible enough to pay for the damage done!!
You can't have your cake and eat it springs to mind
If you are dumb enough to mention that you recorded yourself committing a crime then the police will have the right to seize it.
[TW]Fox;20148168 said:So you decide to give it a bit of beans and you make a mistake whilst travelling over the speed limit in your performance car. The mistake causes you to crash and you are sadly pulled from the car unconcious by the emergency services and rushed to hospital. The police accident investigation team notice your video camera..
Open and shut case where previously you'd have a battered ego...
It's not my personal race track and to record myself treating it as one would be pretty dimwitted
It's rush hour, why would I even TRY to drive fast or not be courteous? It wont get me there any quicker in that sort of traffic.
[TW]Fox;20148637 said:So at no point in your journey do you ever, accidently or otherwise, exceed a posted speed limit?
Not when the camera is in it no.
It's actually a very good way to help you watch your speed and be courteous to other road users as you know it's being recorded.![]()