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rhagfo
Feb 14, 2015Explorer III
4X4Dodger wrote:Johno02 wrote:
Just remember that legaly these things work both ways. After an accident, the video can become evidence, either for you or against you. I still think I want one.
I am inclined to agree with you. Here are some things to think about.
Can the police seize it as evidence? Will that work for you or against you? It could be made to work against you even IF you are innocent or not at fault.
Can your insurance company use the evidence generated by the camera to raise your rates whether you are at fault in an accident or not if you use the camera as evidence?
Ar you liable for any lawsuit (invasion of privacy, wiretapping etc) if you use this device to identify someone accused of a crime but later found innocent?
These are so new I am not sure we have answers to these questions.
They sound like fun and at first glance a good idea....I am still on the fence about this.
Boy you must be a real bad driver if it worries you that much!
One the biggest insurance scams is "Brake Checking" this is were a car cuts right in front of you and slams on the brakes. Most Likely you will hit them and thy have three or four people in the car all will testify you were tailgating when they needed to brake! That and all have neck injuries. That is when you show the cop the video.
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