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| Mr. Scram:
--- Quote from: Rerouter on October 29, 2019, 08:50:32 am ---my mind is saying Mazda, edit: looks like the new 2019 model rav4, --- End quote --- The backlights look very different. |
| Mr. Scram:
--- Quote from: Psi on October 29, 2019, 10:35:49 am ---ok, My guess is a 2016 Mazda CX-9 (Attachment Link) --- End quote --- The license plate cubby-hole doesn't seem to be the same. |
| tooki:
--- Quote from: Black Phoenix on October 29, 2019, 03:20:05 pm ---In Portugal that would be impossible to change the camera position and show a street, regarding privacy laws: --- End quote --- Yep. Here in Switzerland it would also be illegal. (Indeed, dash cams are a legal gray area here, which the law has yet to adapt to.) But the OP is in USA, where filming in public is legal. (IMHO, USA is loooooong overdue for some basic privacy and data protection laws, but that’s a whole separate topic for some other venue than eevblog.) |
| Mr. Scram:
There may be enough frames to do some stacking to improve picture quality. People are a bunch of dicks. |
| Black Phoenix:
--- Quote from: tooki on October 29, 2019, 03:28:36 pm --- --- Quote from: Black Phoenix on October 29, 2019, 03:20:05 pm ---In Portugal that would be impossible to change the camera position and show a street, regarding privacy laws: --- End quote --- Yep. Here in Switzerland it would also be illegal. (Indeed, dash cams are a legal gray area here, which the law has yet to adapt to.) But the OP is in USA, where filming in public is legal. (IMHO, USA is loooooong overdue for some basic privacy and data protection laws, but that’s a whole separate topic for some other venue than eevblog.) --- End quote --- I'm not totally sure but dash cameras and Go Pro cameras on the motorcycles are now being used by their respective drivers, but insurance doesn't accept the images as proof in case of accident. And images can't be used to sue the other driver without the police taking care of the case and be on site. To be sincere in this case, I would love that Portugal was like the USA. Probably there would be a different angle pointed at the licence plate for example if it was happening in Portugal. But still they don't leave parcels outside in Portugal, they call the contact in case one was given, and if not, they go back and they try to redeliver next day. Or leave a postal in the mail box to were to pick up and when. |
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