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What is the purpose of a dash cam?
A dash cam can capture the incident and provide vital information on who was involved and can be used as a tool in assigning fault for an accident. Without a video footage, it’ll be difficult to determine who was at-fault in an accident. This could result in your insurance premiums going up.
Can police confiscate your dash cam?
In the US, yes. Police may confiscate (or “seize”) property which might contain evidence of a crime. If a dash camera recorded a traffic violation leading to a crash, it is possible that an officer might consider confiscating the memory card.
What is the purpose of a dash cam for police?
In the case of the police, a dashboard-mounted video camera has a clear purpose in enforcing the law. The dash cam records the actions of law enforcement officers and provides a visual record of events that can be used in court.
Is it legal to have a dash cam with a monitor?
Dash Cam Legality. In other words, a legal dash cam technically should not have a rear monitor that displays what the cam is recording, similar to a portable video camera. The dashboard camera can record its forward-looking view, but the driver cannot watch the recording in progress.
Are dash cams Universal?
Dashboard cameras, or simply dash cams, are no longer just fads that car owners want to put into their respective rides. These gadgets have become an all-important feature in many modern vehicles that even older models can be retrofitted with universal type dash cams.
Are there any restrictions on using a dash cam abroad?
In some countries there are restrictions on dash cams and/or the video footage you record using one. This is usually due to privacy laws that restrict video or image capture of members of the public without their consent. So you should check the laws of the country or countries you’ll be driving in. Find out more about how to hire a car abroad.