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Originally Posted by vmak12345
I'm no lawyer, but I'm wondering if this is a breach of charter rights....? can anyone confirm if this is true or not?
cause if it constitutes a breach of charter rights, it becomes a huge problem for any officer.
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IIRC unless they believe the dashcam footage is directly related to a crime. They can not seize it as property. If they wanted to use the footage against you in a normal case they have to subpoena or wtv for the footage.
That being said in the motorcycle world cops confistate gopros all the time but usually you’re being pulled over for excessive speeding or dangerous riding. Stuff in which footage would directly prove your guilt. Unlike the dashcam footage from a simple VI