Excellent overview. After I recently purchased a new car, I decided to professionally hardwire a two channel dashcam. Over the weekend I was nearly sideswiped by a pickup truck driving erratically, swerving across two lanes. The incident occurred at night and I didn’t see the pickup until he was already on my side view, driving over 80 mph. Luckily I didn’t get hit as I was able to avoid a collision. The next morning, I realized I could probably replay the incident from my dashcam. I was able to retrieve both the front and rear camera video. I was able to zoom in on the vehicles plates and identify the make/model. Now I realize that I made a very wise decision investing in this device.
6:52 the fact you said this with a attaight face is hilarious. Now i gotta worry about the Dash cam recording me telling my work wife I'm gunna leave my actual wife for her.
I am an Uber driver in El Paso Texas and would like to know if the use of an interior dash cam to record drunk riders is legal in Texas and in El Paso County specifically. I contacted Uber and they stated that they can't tell me not to use one but that my riders would feel uncomfortable and ultimately not want to ride with me again. I have seen videos of rides going nuts on uber drivers on you tube and I had one incident where I was really uncomfortable and would have wished to have had a dashcam recording the passengers antics. Thank you
We can’t answer this question. It depends on the laws of El Paso County, and State of Texas, where we are not admitted to practice. That said, here’s how to get an answer to this question for as little as $20. Call the El Paso Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service and get a referral to an El Paso County attorney, then get a half-hour consultation with the lawyer they refer you to. The half-hour consultation is only $20. Here’s the Lawyer Referral Website: elpasobar.com/lawyer_referral
@@peccatumDeiwho determines what is evidence? I have cameras on my house and the cops refuse to act when people trespass saying they have to see it and my pictures and videos doesn’t count as them seeing it.
I mean get one without audio o inside recording, meaby buy two and put one in the back recording the cars not the interior, I think you need evidence of the other cars and not what it's happening on the interior right?
Excellent overview.
After I recently purchased a new car, I decided to professionally hardwire a two channel dashcam.
Over the weekend I was nearly sideswiped by a pickup truck driving erratically, swerving across two lanes.
The incident occurred at night and I didn’t see the pickup until he was already on my side view, driving over 80 mph.
Luckily I didn’t get hit as I was able to avoid a collision. The next morning, I realized I could probably replay the incident from my dashcam.
I was able to retrieve both the front and rear camera video. I was able to zoom in on the vehicles plates and identify the make/model.
Now I realize that I made a very wise decision investing in this device.
So did you get him charged with, "nearly sideswiping?"
Many thanks for this video. Good balance of pros and cons.
I think most dash cams with audio have a feature where you can turn the audio off so it does not record sound.
6:52 the fact you said this with a attaight face is hilarious. Now i gotta worry about the Dash cam recording me telling my work wife I'm gunna leave my actual wife for her.
Super helpful my man you covered all grounds!!!
Terrific observation of what you thinking regard to having or not wanting a dash cam . Thanks for the video .
A good balanced video.
Thank you!
Schwartz is such a lawyer name
I am an Uber driver in El Paso Texas and would like to know if the use of an interior dash cam to record drunk riders is legal in Texas and in El Paso County specifically. I contacted Uber and they stated that they can't tell me not to use one but that my riders would feel uncomfortable and ultimately not want to ride with me again. I have seen videos of rides going nuts on uber drivers on you tube and I had one incident where I was really uncomfortable and would have wished to have had a dashcam recording the passengers antics. Thank you
We can’t answer this question. It depends on the laws of El Paso County, and State of Texas, where we are not admitted to practice.
That said, here’s how to get an answer to this question for as little as $20. Call the El Paso Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service and get a referral to an El Paso County attorney, then get a half-hour consultation with the lawyer they refer you to. The half-hour consultation is only $20. Here’s the Lawyer Referral Website: elpasobar.com/lawyer_referral
Bradley Coss you can record whatever you like in public ...
It would be stupid to give your video to others if it's your fault. You only use clips that can help your case.
It would be unlawful to destroy evidence.
@@peccatumDei prove it was working, sd cards fail all the time
@@tibcordeiro I didn't say one couldn't get away with it, only that it would be unlawful.
@@peccatumDeiwho determines what is evidence? I have cameras on my house and the cops refuse to act when people trespass saying they have to see it and my pictures and videos doesn’t count as them seeing it.
The biggest con I always hear is the breaking of windows for stealing the cams. Is this really a thing?
In the Bronx NY it is
You hit on a lot of the same points I have often made to people. Good video
I mean get one without audio o inside recording, meaby buy two and put one in the back recording the cars not the interior, I think you need evidence of the other cars and not what it's happening on the interior right?
Saul Goodman reviewing dash cams lol. Kidding bud. Great video
3:33 He's a pro
Thx you
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