Originally Posted by
JoeyBike
The day I feel the need to run a video camera during my leisure activity to assist law enforcement in capturing the person/persons who killed me is the day I stop engaging in that activity all together.
I run one because people do plenty of stupid stuff in front of me that doesn't directly affect me, and for sufficiently egregious violations, the local PD enjoys having (and documenting) a "come to Jesus" talk with a dangerous driver. Not sure about the current one, but we used to have a judge who would consider that if they were later in court over a similar offense. It's more of a proactive safety process that way, by giving some of them a harsh reminder that they're neither invisible nor anonymous while they're out screwing around behind the wheel.