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Originally Posted by Tcoat
That can work both ways though. The police can seize the dash cam at the time of arrest. They will need to get a warrant to access the data on it but I doubt that would be difficult. If you use a dash cam you need to be bloody careful since it shows everything you do not just the good stuff. It isn't just the police and other drivers that need to be accountable. Maybe he was speeding MORE than the cop said. He isn't really sure since he said he was doing "70 maybe 75". He could have been doing 80 and just didn't realize it.
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True, If loop recording is on then you have all the footage your memory card can hold at their disposal.
Most cams have a manual only save option if there was something specific you want saved. It makes sifting through footage easy versus going through 25 5 minute clips or however many your card holds.
I believe the Toyota certified dealer cam has the same features. Not 100% as I didn't investigate much after I saw the $500 price tag.