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JaxDad
Dec 30, 2019Explorer III
CFerguson wrote:tdiller wrote:Agree totally with you.CFerguson wrote:tdiller wrote:
Funny I read this post yesterday and just last night as I was babysitting my granddaughter while my son went to the doctor, my son called me on his way home to tell me that he was delayed because he was a witness to an accident. He captured it on his dashcam and mentioned it to the officer. The officer took his memory card form the dashcam as evidence. So now he has to buy a new memory card. My dashcam on the other hand allows a wifi connection to my smartphone so I can transfer the video file to my smartphone and then do what ever with it. Like email it to the officer.
The officer aint going to go for that. Its a chain of evidence thing. He'll get his card back (may have to be a pest in some places), but it'll be a while.
Hardly worth the effort when a micro sd card is so inexpensive nowadays. Same thing happened to another camera we had in my wife's store when someone broke in. The officer took the sd card and we never saw it again. At least this time the video was also uploaded to my phone.
Good friend of mine was in charge of the evidence locker at my local county PD. He told me of several incidences where he couldn't just return someones property as the judge was making the guy jump thru hoops for 1 reason or another.
It depends on WHAT it is that's in evidence.
A local trouble-maker was pinched a couple of years back for 'suspected' jack-lighting (illegal night hunting), his rifle was seized as evidence in the case. Nudge, nudge, wink, wink.
The owner asked a few times when he would get it back and was told 'right after the trial'.
I understand he still hasn't asked for a trial date....
Justice is served!!!!
LOL
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