http://www.thenewspaper.com/news/15/1522.asp
I cannot believe how much of a police state the US is. If you are stopped at a DUI checkpoint, you are guilty until a police officer thinks that you are innocent. The Constitution states otherwise, but a cop on a power-trip doesn't care. When I get my drivers license, you can be sure I am going to have a camera in my car. Only problem is where to store the video. You can't store it in the car, because it could be removed by a cop. Connecting the camera to a laptop with wireless internet to stream the data is the only way.
I cannot believe how much of a police state the US is. If you are stopped at a DUI checkpoint, you are guilty until a police officer thinks that you are innocent. The Constitution states otherwise, but a cop on a power-trip doesn't care. When I get my drivers license, you can be sure I am going to have a camera in my car. Only problem is where to store the video. You can't store it in the car, because it could be removed by a cop. Connecting the camera to a laptop with wireless internet to stream the data is the only way.