This has came to my attention lately,thousands of people sending in dashcam footage to the police.
Its a wake up call to drive carefully and not touch the dreaded phone.
Have you heard of it?
Yes, been around for a while in some area’s…
My nextgear dashcam has a police portal software feature whereas you select the dashcam clip & your police authority & it automatically sends it to the relevant police department. highwaysmagazine.co.uk/Poli … iving/4267
Wow,that looksfantastic.But do they tell you if the driver got prosecuted or not?
Yes now the police don’t have to do anything outside, juts sit on their desks and watch dash cam videos all day 80% of which will be the all the too familiar purposeful attempts of drivers to aggravate a situation to make a non-issue into a near accident
I can tell you a better way to catch (in person, in the act, on the road) offenders - go to speeding hotspots and camp with a radar or review the motorway cameras if you want a bottomless supply of reckless driving footage
What people forget is, you have to upload around 3 mins of footage either side of said incident
un-edited & people who have submitted clips have ended up being done for their reactions & /or other offences.
As you head along the a 10 to Enfield from.the M25 there are signs all along .
Seen bad driving? upload your dashcam footage to some website.
Can’t rember website name off top my head. But it looks and sounds like a police website
no traffic polis on the roads they want us to do their work for them all well and good but they only see one side of something not what may have initially caused it ie some tw-- cutting you up etc
You have to send in at least a minutes footage before the incident so hopefully that solve that issue.
You arent allowed to retaliate.Even giving the ■■■■■■ sign can get you 3 points,or flashing the lights or blasting the horn aggresively.You dont have a God given right to do any of these things