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Originally Posted by Sooner
Said tongue in cheek of course. Still a good thing to have when it comes down to two peoples word and no witnesses to agree with one or the other. Seems like the Police and Insurance people accept the vids as proof.
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Which is fine,
One should be able to document what occurred with photographic evidence.
But it's not always used that way.
With dash cameras we see what happens in everyday driving, and it's the latest fad to put these videos on YouTube or other such sites.
Accidents happen daily,
But usually not to one person daily.
Also just because you have a camera on the front or back of your vehicle doesn't make you the better driver,
As much as anyone believes, we are all not perfect,
We all make mistakes,
Some hilarious, some with un intended circumstances,
Geez another thread talked about tracking a person by their phones when outside of work,
The big fight is drones with cameras
But we've become so enthralled in having to have them.
We're quick to pull them out to record something,
And then what,
Maybe it goes viral.
Every mistake can be recorded and put out there for the entire world to see,
To err is human,
But to have ones mistake in video or picture spread through the web
Usually without ones consent,
How is that Freedom?
Things posted to any sharing site can be used against you,
For things like jobs,
How is that a good thing?
Forgiveness is devine,
But your mistake lives on.