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Originally Posted by Paultattoo
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Originally Posted by makersmark
No, the commenter is presumably calling out the obvious potential issue with such a system, that in general with every accident someone is at fault, so while this would be helpful 50% of the time when you are proving the other persons wrong doing, the half of the time when it's your fault, then this recording would prove you are at fault. And if you attempt to say delete the video or do something to intentionally hide that evidence that looks poorly on you, then you could be charged by doing so, aka Spoliation of evidence presumably.
When this feature was announced, while others immediately asked technical questions about the quality of the service such as resolution, parking mode, backup to cloud services and such, while that is all important, but first thought was what happens when you get into an accident that is potentially your fault? Are you required to provide the video, and or any other legal implications. And if you deleted the video presumably that action would be saved in your car somewhere which potentially BMW could recover.
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How about if it’s your fault you just fess up and let State Farm worry about it?
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Lol, well obviously in a utopian world all people would always be honest and take responsibility for all their actions, but I believe the above is more about real world scenarios. Aside from the obvious use case where someone knows they are at fault, there is also the case where after the accident it's not immediately evident to either person who is at fault, and having a video might provide proof that you were at fault when otherwise it might have been unknown to you. So as a tool for people who always want to know who is to blame and take responsibility even if it's them, fir the rest of the world it's certainly important to know the legal implications having such a recording feature so people can make informed decisions. I'm not aware of the legal implications but hopefully someone who is can chime in. Then yes, with that information people can make their own choices on whether to use it or not.