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Someone says you did something, you have video proof you didn't. You keep yourself safe on the road that way. Is that not obvious?

Not to say it can't happen but Ive never been in a situation like this and its not something I worry about either.

I hate these things with a passion! just wait till every car comes fitted with one from factory and you can upload a clip to the cops with one button! It will be pointless owning any sort of road registered performance car.

to me is sounds like you are anti forum kind of material, sure your not the kid with 2 cams in his car reporting everyone in vicotria from car meets?

sure seems that way....

regardless of the above if your not interested in any sort of way GTFO if you going to be negative towards everyone else that may want one...

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Not to say it can't happen but Ive never been in a situation like this and its not something I worry about either.

I hate these things with a passion! just wait till every car comes fitted with one from factory and you can upload a clip to the cops with one button! It will be pointless owning any sort of road registered performance car.

This logic sucks dude. Many people have insurance without ever having been in an accident nor expecting to. But accidents happen, a lot, just like wrongfully issued speeding tickets or some prick trying to pin an accident on you. No one wants to take responsibility for accidents these days and some incidents are very difficult to prove. I know of at least 5 accounts of people getting screwed over or attempted to by the person at fault. One of them now refuses to drive a vehicle without one of these cameras fitted.

There's a reason so many in Russia use these. Your reasons against using them seem to be so that you can break the law?

Keen to see your feedback on the units. How does it protect from filming over existing data that you wanted to keep - ie. the accident footage. In case it happens you forget to turn it off or 'cant'.

Thats 10 units, Those who havent left deposits etc please do so...i will chase you up shortly

1. Damo

2. MBS206

3. Ravi

4. Birds x 3

7. wedge_r34gtr

8. Basti

9. xALmoN

10.scotty nm35

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Keen to see your feedback on the units. How does it protect from filming over existing data that you wanted to keep - ie. the accident footage. In case it happens you forget to turn it off or 'cant'.

in the case of an incident (impact) the G sensor auto locks and protects that file so it can not be over written.

normal daily driving will record new files everytime u use the unit and will overwrite the oldest file on the unit and so on unless you remove it via pc etc. The only time this doesnt happen as is stated above under impact scenario.

The unit can be powered by internal battery for around 40mins after ignition (12v) is stopped if you wish to and this can be set manually so will not continue to run when you get out of the car

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