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  1. Join Date
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    do you think it's time to put a stop to this nonsense of posting social media videos of erring motorists or road rage events?

    The thing is these people who buy those dashcams are starting to believe that what they have is empowering. I personally it's a false sense of security.

    If you have a dashcam, fine. keep the footage incognito, for maybe for future use in court if ever an untoward incident happens. but to parade all you dashcam experiences all over the internet kinda defeats the purpose of what your dash cam really is. say for example, the NBI agent Ford Expedition incident with the hood bashing, that video is already inadmissible in court because it was edited to make the other party look bad kaagad. IF it's true that he is an NBI agent, then that means he could have a gun in there.

    I came from a psychological training of fight vs flight response of people especially in high stress scenarios like these. road rage is a fight or flight chemical reaction in your body that needs a release. You cannot reason with that, you cannot correct that, your dashcam will not protect your family or you if in case the other party being recorded releases all hell. but na lang hinampas lang nya hood, if he did something more extreme, then the traffic in that area will only worsen.

    now, there's another video roaming around about this woman driver who deliberately fought it out with counter flowers in Mandaluyong Pilar St. all 31 cars of them. she even took out the dashcam and pointed it to every erring driver. that is very dangerous. for the woman, maybe she felt so righteous and secure coz she had a dashcam. most class D& E drivers don't even know what a dash cam is, or even LTE.

    I sincerely hope deakin and topgearph would stop patronising these acts as this could turn in something much much worse. the dashcam is not a weapon of some sort. you buy it to protect yourself or your family for defense in case the need for it arises. You don't use it for offense.

    sooner or later, we will be reading news about people who had dash cams who got shot or harmed. and you think Deakin and Topgearph will help you, to them you're just a viral post for that particular hour, your 15 seconds of fame but they get the likes and followers and the credit.

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    Lol I follow these powerhouse media accounts.. theyre getting popular every minute. Hopefully the government starts investigating these unlawful acts caught on video.

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    In a way deterrent na ito, the notion of someone's watching.

    Sabi nga ni Vernon stand your ground hehe


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    Having a dashcam gives us something to push back these morons with, but I agree. Just keep the footage. Confronting them during or after the incident is another matter entirely. The videos will still have to count for something though, and the authorities should be the ones to do something about it. I still hope the MMDA will allow issuance of TVRs and license revocation based on personal dash cam videos.

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    New post on Deakins account

    Fort driver versus taxi driver. Cutting is legal sheesh. He will just be one car behind. Fort driver is obviously dumb.

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    ^

    I saw that earlier. I have this question that's been bugging me ever since.

    What is it with driving a Fortuner or a Montero that makes one feel superior?

    No pun intended. But most of the time these two types of vehicles fit the stereotype of road bullies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r2 View Post
    Having a dashcam gives us something to push back these morons with, but I agree. Just keep the footage. Confronting them during or after the incident is another matter entirely. The videos will still have to count for something though, and the authorities should be the ones to do something about it. I still hope the MMDA will allow issuance of TVRs and license revocation based on personal dash cam videos.
    The pros of having a dashcam outweigh the cons; it's a different story when people start using it to put other people in a spot even when there is not much need. In my case i just keep it handy in case there is any incident that you are involved in that requires the video.

    Pag ikaw may mali, tago mo agad and delete the video. J/K

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowslowbenz View Post
    ^

    I saw that earlier. I have this question that's been bugging me ever since.

    What is it with driving a Fortuner or a Montero that makes one feel superior?

    No pun intended. But most of the time these two types of vehicles fit the stereotype of road bullies.
    Perception? Put a dumb driver behind the wheel and this is what it looks like:
    Big vehicle + dumb driver = bully.
    Small vehicle + dumb driver = noob.

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    Quote Originally Posted by minicarph View Post
    now, there's another video roaming around about this woman driver who deliberately fought it out with counter flowers in Mandaluyong Pilar St. all 31 cars of them. she even took out the dashcam and pointed it to every erring driver. that is very dangerous. for the woman, maybe she felt so righteous and secure coz she had a dashcam. most class D& E drivers don't even know what a dash cam is, or even LTE.
    Well, what was she supposed to do in that situation? She was already stuck in a two-lane road with 31 vehicles blocking her way.

    If posting these photos and videos deter even just a few foolish drivers, ("baka ma-Topgear ako"), then I think it's worth it.

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    I have three of these...

    A couple of Transcends, an a Sanyo video recorder (not looping).

    A fourth one,- the one I bought from Amazon (China-made based on the operations manual),- got fried when I left it in the vehicle under the sun... Oh well.....

    In my case,- just in case there's an accident...

    "Walang Pinoy na umamin na siya ang may kasalanan"....



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    Quote Originally Posted by kai s. View Post
    If posting these photos and videos deter even just a few foolish drivers, ("baka ma-Topgear ako"), then I think it's worth it.
    That is the spirit. The brave may not live for long, but the coward does not live at all.

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    The purpose is to record first and secondly to act as deterrent from further aggression. There are exceptions of course but if one will be afraid all the time then society will not progress.

    may sakit ka ba OB? high fever? may sense e.

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    counter.jpg

    This happened Monday. This colorum van was counterflowing somewhere near CCP. I was already running late, so I thought, might as well. I didn't engage the driver or anything, just waited patiently to see what he would do as he couldn't go back to his lane because of the center island.

    First photo was him backing up, second was him passing on my right.

    Not in photo: the other motorists on my lane getting mad when he was doing this. (Sana hindi ako yung binubusinahan nila haha)

    Also not in photo: Black Fortuner behind me who seemed to be "supportive" of what I was doing. It also tried to block the van after it passed me.

    (Photos not from a dashcam, but still on-topic hehe)

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    IIRC, dyan sa road na yan, they put ropes and signage specifically to stop counterflowing vehicles.

    So pasaway talaga yang van na yan. Sana binlock ng lahat ng kasalubong nya.


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    I honestly use a dashcam for personal use only... Maybe I haven't captured anything awesome for YouTube

    Yes, I agree its not a weapon and it also cannot protect you.

    Problem I can see here is that no one is filing a proper complaint.

    How I wish MMDA/LTO would create a website (or email address) where submitting of videos/photos will be easier for the public.

    Let's face it, no one will go to a police station/LTO or MMDA office to report another motorist who has caused inconvenience for not following road rules!

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    Quote Originally Posted by yebo View Post

    may sakit ka ba OB? high fever? may sense e.

    Nagde-deliryo bro.... Tirik ang mga mata ....



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    Quote Originally Posted by remzam View Post
    IIRC, dyan sa road na yan, they put ropes and signage specifically to stop counterflowing vehicles.

    So pasaway talaga yang van na yan. Sana binlock ng lahat ng kasalubong nya.
    Yup, may harang at sign na "No Counterflow". Araw-araw ganyan yung mga van dyan. On a normal day na medyo nagmamadali ako, hinahayaan ko lang sila, katulad nung ibang dumadaan. Eh late na rin nga ako nyan. Kaya ayun. Wala rin naman kasing manghuhuli sa kanila eh kasi walang TE.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    The pros of having a dashcam outweigh the cons; it's a different story when people start using it to put other people in a spot even when there is not much need. In my case i just keep it handy in case there is any incident that you are involved in that requires the video.

    Pag ikaw may mali, tago mo agad and delete the video. J/K
    Isa pang con: hirap din pag may mike yung cam, di makapagmura and di makautot!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wh1stl3r2 View Post
    Isa pang con: hirap din pag may mike yung cam, di makapagmura and di makautot!
    Or yung mga in-the-closet, mabubuking pag nagulat sila pag may nangyari.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack_husain View Post
    That is the spirit. The brave may not live for long, but the coward does not live at all.
    more like stupid. i really don't care about the lives of those who do this, buy a dashcam, provoke others and parade their footages and feel empowered. the problem is people who are in high stress scenarios open fire without restriction. malay mo kaman-anak mo na nasa likod ng car na may dashcam na nag-provoke ma-hit ng stray bullet. what will you do then? where's your courage now?

    try to profile these people who post dashcam footages over internet, in time, it will become addicting. may bawi yan. and yes I care about his / her loved ones inside car, but not him/her.

    people who are capable of this are no different with Deakin and Topgearph, half of it is they enjoy the limelight

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