mosis wrote:
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mosis wrote:
Is it legal for me to mount four cameras in my car and to film drivers while I am out and about, and if I see somebody committing an offence (which normally involved endangering my life, or somebody else's), will the police accept this footage as evidence to be used in a prosecution? (Presuming it clearly shows the driver's face, number plate, etc.).
We have been known to look at this as part of our investigations - but I have already posted the test criteria both Police and CPS use in determining charges for prosecution
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how far that driving fell below the standard required by the average driver - defined as some one meeting the required level of competence per driving tests We would also have to be sure that the tape was not doctored in any way either....
How do you suggest that video footage could be doctored? It might be possible to doctor a still image, but how can you possibly doctor hundreds of frames of footage?
Ist very posiible Liebchen.
Lot of relatives aborad - they like to see our kittens - so we have flims of them playing in garden und have discovered that ist very possible to change scene by some careful editing.
How do you think they put fim together for films und how we get all those out takes und funny discards ?
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The sort of incidents I'm talking about are the sorts of things seen on 'Police, Camera, Action' - drivers tailgating, pulling out dangerously, overtaking dangerously, speeding, etc.etc. All things that are obviously dangerous and should be prosecuted.
Ist still edited for television purposes. Und put together for entertainment. There wil be bits we are not shown there
Und to broadcast - I am sure they have to get permission from the "offenders" as ist naming und shaming.. und courts have something to say over "sub judice"
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If the police receive a video from a member of the public and it's so minor an infraction that they don't want to prosecute, no doubt they will start to take that particular person's 'contributions' with a pinch of salt, until they simply don't entertain him any more.
Think how useful it would be in cases of real accidents - when you have proof that somebody tailgated you and then crashed into the back of you, with front and rear footage to prove it all!
Speaking as someone who had car shunt into back at speed - ist more than like film und equipment get damaged. Und what happen if it prove YOU are to BLAME! I am sure you would not be wanting to run to

or want someone to do that to you
They have the damaged car... they have the skid marks...the debris ... the phots taken by their own when they close for forensics.
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Isn't that better than relying on word of mouth and witness statements?
Yu have the damage to the car - showing the point of impact... you also have injury ... you also have the road layout ... all of which can be verified by normal photos und diagrams ... und they will still require narrative to go with this film should it survive any impact...
But as you approach lights - you approach prepared to stop... if you are at point of no return when it change to amber - Highway Code tell you to proceed if this will avoid rear ender as it give the person following a little more time. Ist why mirror check ist better than speedo check... if you check sppedo every 10 second - where ist your time to check mirror und if you are fluctuating 10 second glances for each - where ist your eye on your limit point ahead?
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But the Mad Cats use film footage taken by passengers in their cars - they use it to teach the youngsters.

in our families.
Who are the Mad Cats?
Her refer to me und husband - Mad Moggie.

Am Wild Cat - as always been known as this ever since faalling out of pram und landing on all fours... und getting into scrapes of some kind as child...

Und he ist a Mad Doc! :roftfl:
But ja - we use film of our drives to teach our young...und we use to help others too...
Must send some of these to Paul sometime to play with..
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Here's my prediction for the future, and remember you read it here first: within five years, pocket sized camcorders with 20Gb of solid state memory will cost about £30. You will be able to mount them on your dashboard and your rear window, and they will turn on whenever you get in the car. If you have an accident, or encounter a dangerous driver, you will have a very high resolution, high quality film of them committing this offence. (Not like a mobile phone camera, but 1,000 x 800 pixels or something along those lines - i.e. better than current TV pictures). Plenty of people are fed up of having to put up with dangerous drivers, every time they go out for a drive, and I'm sure a lot of people will start using these devices.
We already use CCTV cams... Germany uses them on the A/bahn too.
But ... people do not like being wached and there will be legislation After all - there are Children in these cars - there are plenty of perverts around.
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What sort of image of a child can you obtain if they're in a car travelling in front of or behind you? Only their heads presumably. And they'd have to be sitting in the front seat to see their faces, or if in the back seat and in front of you, you'd get the backs of their heads. I don't think this is much of a reason to stop it.[/quote]
We parents are very touchy people on this. You have no idea what a pervert can do with even the head... und some software...
We know from fostering what goes on.. it was eye-opener to us..
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No, it's just being aware of other drivers all the time. I haven't said how many times I see bad drivers each day. [/qutoe]
I drive very often - but am not coming across that many numpties... und the ones I see - I deal with as hazard via COAST. Ist called driving to road conditions und being aware of other road users und anticipating how they may react from all the tell tale signs I observe.
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Are you perhaps not assisting an overtake? Not giving enough S -pace and T - ime in yoyur Plan based on your C-oncentration, O-bservation and A-nticipation?
I'm giving all of those things... And then some. If I weren't, it would all show up on the film, wouldn't it!
Have nasty feeling you would have some wake up calls about your driving if you do film yourself.
Mad Doc /IG - entire family und RoSPA /IAM have assessed my driving und faamily reciprocate.... ist not easy having perfectionists for relatives either.

But we are objective ...
I think you should book Observation with IAM to check yoursself out
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What then happens to all the bad and disqualified drivers, when the public start e-mailing in film to the local police? Imagine the average disqualified driver, who is constantly breaking every rule of the Highway Code. He is filmed by twenty different drivers in one day, committing offences, and they all e-mail the police the evidence when they get home that night. Will he get away with it in court, when the jury have seen him in action? I think not.
We would still be discerning the same criteria and quite frankly we would not have the staff to view all the potential footage we would no doubt receive. Your judgement would be subjective - for some - just being "burned off" at the lights is "bad driving" - a slight "tyre screech" could be another person's idea of a "bad driver" - and a jury will have its own ideas anyway.... as will the baristers and the solicitors....
What if I park near some traffic lights and film all the people who go through red lights - would that be of any interest to the police? Surely among that lot will be hundreds of disqualifieds, a few wanted criminals (who of course, don't wear seatbelts, and certainly don't worry about little things like red lights), etc.?
I am sure they would be looking at how many were on the change as well.
Und then the criminals you talk of .... not likely to be RK
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Also as Paul rightly points out - the evidence may have been tampered with to ensure complaint is "listened to" - you would be amazed at what we do get as "evidence" and "fabricated enhancing stories"
I can't imagine anybody can fake video evidence like this. Even Hollywood can't do it realistically yet, certainly the man in the street isn't going to be able to create a hundred different examples of different cars, in different roads, committing offences. How could he? [/quote]
Ist still not photo which calibrated speed ...

Und you do not know what computer software ist around.. we are learning... we bought all singing dancing digital doo-dah camera und the gadgets..
Ist amazin'
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Apart from that ..
Hitler had this type of society... so did the Old UdSSR and GDR...
That's a ridiculous argument. Over 3,000 people are killed every year on our roads, and by bad drivers. I, for one, intend to stop some of them before they kill somebody.[/quote]
NOT riduculous. I lived in Leipzig for few months.. it was not nice to know my every movement was being commented upon.
Und you cannot stop accidents. Humans are having them all the time. If you want to stop needless accidental death - let's close all garden centres und DIY shops... ban sex... transmits diseases which kill plenty more.
Und not all are by "bad "drivers.. there are drunks who step into traffic ... the 17 year old who ran in front of pollice car on a shout (fully lit und wailing) - child who consume neat vodka und run onto path of car...child who ist hit by two cars travelling at 70 mph.. only the cars were legal... on M61 on a february night. The 12 year old was playing chicken....
The 12 year old who die after being hit by sports car. Driver was DJ He was drunk und on drugs.
He had dropped of this girl who attended party at his house at 11. 30 pm und then decided to show off his car's perrformace whilst tanked up und no doubt egged on by these kids.. und he lost control und hit the girl und killed her.
All Bolton und Manchester press reports
Und CJ? He disobeyed his mama und was hity by uninsured illegal immigrant when crossing a 50 mph road. Only car was at legal speed... he was just not legal to drive it. Ist why was all hoo-hah over the sentence he got for this.
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Surely you've seen the boy racer in his souped up Fiat with full body kit, blatantly ignoring every rule of the road because he's a dickhead? Wouldn't you like to receive enough evidence to ban him from driving? I sure would. If ten different people send you footage (it could be classified by number plate for ease of checking) of the same individual breaking the law, in one week, wouldn't that be good enough evidence to get a menace like that off the road for a year?
Or should we just wait until the inevitable happens - he has an accident and seriously injures or kills somebody. [/qutoe]
But you are going around filming everyone [i] without their consent und there are some laws of privacy und data protection over this. on off chance that you cop some chav.
Ist better that we have the right people - qulified to judge objectively out und about in their cars - und wearing the right uniform.
Besides - by the time you have your footage to police - this stolen car ist likely to be burned out wreck.
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where neighbours snitched on neighbours - and it led to a atmsosphere of fear and distrust.
I think we already have that now! It's called dangerous drivers - they certainly make me and many others 'fear and distrust' them!
All the more reason why you need IAM guidance to teach you how to drive defensively und concentrating on YOUR drive und not theirs.
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I would not like to live in such a society. Wildy

and her cousin Jessika both lived for a spell in GDR as students - Wildy tells me they knew when she used the bathroom and she used to run a microphone to a cassette recorder around her room - and when it whined - she played "Motorhead"
loudly! 
- and she says she used to yowl along at the top her voice as well !

Apparently when she switched off - the micorphone was "dead"... :scratcchin: wonder why...

What's that got to do with this?
How do you know that people aren't already filming other people? What about keeping memories in my head? Is that against the law too?
Ist then "hearsay evidence"
Und in any case - people have right to their own privacy I do not know who you or someone else may sell this film to.
Ist very possible to clone plates... get DVLA to sell you details for £2.50 und in days of terrorists - they can nick my identity this way.
Und what if woman behind ist in full muslim attire - they do drive.. you have no idea what they look like...
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Everybody who looks at you stores you in their mind, if they want to.
But the point is moot: technology will advance so much that camcorders will be ubiquitous, as cheap as you can imagine (like calculators), and tiny (smaller than a watch), with no moving parts, all solid state. People will routinely put them in their cars to try to prevent other people from hurting them - i.e. by dangerous driving.
They still likely to get smashed in impact... und you would be first to complain if it turn out you caused the incident somehow. 