Dashmellow
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Just a final thought. It is important to understand that dash cam footage in a legal matter is literally "evidence". It has to have a chain of custody and be view-able by anyone and everyone in the chain of custody. It has to stand up to scrutiny, analysis and forward/backward frame by frame viewing as well as slow motion and raw footage is often required for file data and verification. Experts and attorneys who may not be on your side and will try to attack your evidence, etc, etc. YouTube video doesn't hold up to these standards.
If you send out footage that someone of importance can't view easily the first time, every time, you are screwed.
The guy in my case tried to claim I was fabricating evidence against him but the raw original files put that BS to rest right away.
If you send out footage that someone of importance can't view easily the first time, every time, you are screwed.
The guy in my case tried to claim I was fabricating evidence against him but the raw original files put that BS to rest right away.