For sure if you brake check a vehicle that's 10 times the mass of your own....
Well I guess you should be charged if you have a accident if you have a dash cam or not and it's your faultI recommend against dash cams because they can always be used as evidence against you and if you, in a panic, decide to taper with the camera because of an accident where you're at fault you can also be charged.
I would imagine that, if the police got a hold of it, he or she (the camera owner) would be removed from that process entirely.Originally Posted by BMWTurboDzl
Originally Posted by jeepman3071
Originally Posted by BMWTurboDzl
I recommend against dash cams because they can always be used as evidence against you and if you, in a panic, decide to taper with the camera because of an accident where you're at fault you can also be charged.
That's ridiculous. I worked as an auto claims adjuster and I can 100% verify that dash cams help more than hurt. The only ones who should be afraid are those who cause accidents to begin with.
You can also turn off the "show speed" option. Neither of mine show the speed on the camera while recording.
You don't know that, because you don't know the number of times a dash cam wasn't disclosed. Take a "holier than thou" driver who "brake checks" another driver causing a rear end collision. Point being is that I can see situations where the camera "disappears" when the accident doesn't look favorably on the driver.
Isn't it the decision of the camera owner wether or not they choose to use the footage as evidence?
I installed a 1st gen Nexar Pro for my car. It works fine - as long as the app is running it will upload footage to the cloud(there’s still a MicroSD slot too).Small, efficient, not too expensive… no need for a display…
Options???
Check these out.I recommend against dash cams because they can always be used as evidence against you and if you, in a panic, decide to taper with the camera because of an accident where you're at fault you can also be charged.