PC World's "freelance contributor" Jon Jacobi opines:
But if your video clearly shows the other vehicle at the time of the incident, why should GPS make that big of a difference? It seems it would add just one more helpful piece of evidence, but shouldn't necessarily be all that important.
(I realize that legal standards differ widely depending on country & region. I'm assuming the review article was written with US readers particularly in mind.)
https://www.pcworld.com/article/322...good-basic-model-but-grab-the-gps-add-on.htmlWe've mentioned GPS quite a bit. Why? Having GPS info on your video could be the difference between winning and losing your claim, or lawsuit.
But if your video clearly shows the other vehicle at the time of the incident, why should GPS make that big of a difference? It seems it would add just one more helpful piece of evidence, but shouldn't necessarily be all that important.
(I realize that legal standards differ widely depending on country & region. I'm assuming the review article was written with US readers particularly in mind.)