You could always put a piece of tape over the lens.The last thing I want is a camera mounted on the front of my car that the gov't could tap into.
1:18 - I can't wrap my head around that pullIs there any info on this? The boss 302 had the standard g-meter, accelerometer and braking. Too bad there's no mention of a forward facing camera to record and overlay performance data like the vette has.
Does that tinfoil hat ever get itchy?The last thing I want is a camera mounted on the front of my car that the gov't could tap into.
We have no rights in traffic court. The laws are draconian in order for revenue generation to succeed. Why tip the scales any further? Do you think they wouldn't use the technology?Does that tinfoil hat ever get itchy?
Vette's owners face :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:1:18 - I can't wrap my head around that pull
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Pretty sure a warrant would be required in order for them to use the recorded data, and no one is ever going to pursue a warrant for speeding evidence unless you do something really bad... Plus, you can easily disable the recording and they would have no evidence to procure.We have no rights in traffic court. The laws are draconian in order for revenue generation to succeed. Why tip the scales any further? Do you think they wouldn't use the technology?
I agree. I can't imagine it would cost very much.It was a freaking *brilliant* move for GM to put the PDR in the Vette, and it's one I've been asking for for years now (so maybe "obvious" is a better word than "brilliant"). I think Ford should absolutely put something like it in the GT350. IIRC, they put something somewhat similar in a recent performance-based Focus, so I have some hope.