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Car black box recorder which one?

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  • fivetide
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    Just had a look. Most pricey though for knowing where you are.

    I've been tempted by a cheaper model which simply records for a while since seeing footage of someone having their car damaged by mechanics at a garage and also the crash for cash scams.

    Plus, as said, it should help focus on your own driving which is of course exemplary anyway ;o)

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  • waynedance
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  • vikingaero
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    gingeralan wrote: »
    Why would anyone want one of these??

    https://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/discussion/4092307

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  • SailorSam
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    You find lots of buses and taxis have similar Cctv recorders in now, not just to keep a record of what's going on outside the vehicle but to watch their passengers as well.
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  • waynedance
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    Will report back when all fitted on how it performs.

    I can see how it could make you more aware of your driving standards.
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  • davidlizard
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    Just out of interest, is evidence from Roadhawk and similar devlices generally accepted in court or by insurers as sufficient proof of being reliable and accurate?

    I know in the past some digital photographs would be not accepted as they are to easy to tamper with.

    With the number of people trying it on, and lazy insurance companies happy to go 50/50 I am seriously thinking about something like this.
  • waynedance
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    Thinking of telling insurance I have one at renewal see if any discounts.
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