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February 17th, 2016 12:27 AM #1
A government official (I think) mentioned on TV that they are proposing to the LTO to make dash cams a requirement when registering a vehicle (the interview was related to the adventure and motorcycle recent accident)
I want a dash cam for myself and I'd be forced to spend on one if this is implemented. I've been postponing my purchase since I find the entry USD80-100 price expensive. I don't wanna buy a cam that is cheap since my car has dark tint.
I wonder if they can implement this with PUVs such as Jeepneys and motorcycles (helmet cam), And how will private vehicle owners react.
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February 17th, 2016 12:43 AM #2
May dalawang dashcam na ko for my 2 other cars, yung dalawa wala pa. Sjcam 4000k wifi.
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February 17th, 2016 02:51 AM #5
ok sana, kaso practicality mahirap implement yan. gagawin lang ng jeepney drivers eh magkakabit ng dashcam pag magrerehistro na, or pag mahuhuli na. at i bet most of the time eh hindi nagrerecord ang mga dashcam nila. at sana wag lang maging money making scheme ito.
dapat eh yung gusto talaga magkabit ng motorist ng dashcam at hindi yung mapipilitan lang. how about government subsidizing sa presyo ng dashcam para ma-engganyo ang karamihan magkabit.
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February 17th, 2016 03:00 AM #6If they're going to implement anything mandatory, I would hope that all license renewal are required to retake exams, road rules and practical exam, and revoke the license if you fail.
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February 17th, 2016 08:00 AM #8
:cool:
James Deakin is also proposing this
Iba kase ang kilos ng tao pag alam nilang naka video sila
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February 17th, 2016 09:40 AM #9
How can the LTO compel jeepney drivers to use dashcams that will draw power from their jeepney batteries? These drivers don't even switch on their headlamps at night.
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