Setup for a dash cam.
Dave Stevens
geek at uniserve.com
Mon Sep 25 19:11:49 UTC 2017
On Mon, 25 Sep 2017 12:36:02 -0600
compdoc <compdoc at hotrodpc.com> wrote:
> On 09/24/2017 11:50 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>
> > Keep in mind that apart from legal issues [*] it's much more
> > important that social interaction is disturbed by all those people
> > filming anything and everything with dash cams, smart phones and
> > drones.
>
> Drivers only interact when they have accidents or drive poorly, which
> is exactly when you need the proof of your innocence.
>
> > Especially filming traffic increases aggression. We lose more and
> > more faith in social graces by recording anything and everything for
> > documentation/close reasoning. Social behaviour isn't based on 0
> > and 1, it rests upon 0, 0.000000000001, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75,
> > 0.9999999999999999 and 1. Only socially incompetent idiots are
> > using dash cams.
>
> Every word of that is utter nonsense. Dont know WTF social
> graces/interaction have to do with anything. We're filmed many times
> a day while out in public. Next you'll tell us all those terrorists
> caught on film wouldn't have done it otherwise. You seem resentful
> and confused about technology and the world we live in.
>
> Without proof, the better liar wins the day and the honest person
> gets screwed. Has always been that way. Who cares what happens in
> other countries. Social graces my ass...
yes, well there's a demo if you like. Couldn't you be civil?
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