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Originally Posted by H2O_Doc
It depends on State law and whether or not your State is a single party consent state. In single party consent state, law enforcement has much greater limitations on stoping you from filming or recording (of course, in no event can you interfere with their lawfully discharging their duties). If ever asked to stop recording, always as if you are legally compelled by state law.
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I stated the laws in what I wrote. I don't get your point. Basically if you don't live in Massachusetts or Illinois you can record the event of you being pulled over and subsequent conversation, issuance of ticket, warning, etc. If you don't live in the aforementioned states and they ask you to stop recording you can assert your
RIGHT and respectfully decline and state the appropriate statute.
Back on topic, this item looks to be promising, I really like the auto on in case of sudden collision or jarring from theft. Nice job!