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Just was reading this item indicating dash cams have been banned in Austria. See this Google translated article.
DashCamMan said:Just was reading this item indicating dash cams have been banned in Austria. See this Google translated article.
Sweguy said:...
Same with speed cameras, if isnt the owner of the car that get cought on picture, they will send a letter home to the owner and ask the owner to tell who did drive that car, and the owner dont need to send it back, they can just throw it in the basket.
Dont think so If you read this bit it bans ALL cameras in carsV8Rocks said:I seems the law only covers video equipment with display. As long as your camera has no display it appears to be ok. I could see were they coming from, but it is right of every individual to obtain and use evidence to defend themselves and yes, including protection from government official(s) who break the law. Of course some folks could misuse video of other people and may even profit from it, I have no issue with preventing this activities.
In this case, cudos to USA - this would not fly here, not even by long shot.Hillbilly said:Dont think so If you read this bit it bans ALL cameras in carsV8Rocks said:I seems the law only covers video equipment with display. As long as your camera has no display it appears to be ok. I could see were they coming from, but it is right of every individual to obtain and use evidence to defend themselves and yes, including protection from government official(s) who break the law. Of course some folks could misuse video of other people and may even profit from it, I have no issue with preventing this activities.
The Privacy Commission stated: Permanent records of the car is video surveillance. The real purpose is not personal or family (such as a wedding or holiday), but the evidence in the case of an accident. Therefore, comparisons with recordings of tourists or helmet cameras are not applicable. Individuals, the data consortium must only monitor those areas that are attributable to its sphere of influence - that is their home, their home or their premises. The monitoring of public space are solely responsible security authorities.
Quite plainly says NO
dA_RoB said:The should look over to England, where they have a cctv on every corner of the street and the people are thankful about it!
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