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It's creepy. And it may make me an asshole to say, but I'd never want an interior camera in the event of an accident. It makes the following court case so much more gray, since you now introduce the opportunity to say "they were on the phone, talking, listening to music, whatever" and shift what should be a clear cut case into something more.
Not sure why you included "on the phone" in that list?
If you look down at anything, they will say it’s a phone.
Are you aware that phones are a mayor source of accidents? Being distracted is one of the or the biggest reason for crashes in general. Looking down is a distraction, regardless what you are looking for.
Sure, but in the case of an accident that footage is ammunition. Maybe the other party was eating a four course dinner and cranking their hog, but unless they had an interior camera too you can't prove a thing. These cameras seem like they would be a disadvantage in court no matter what.
Yes, but I was thinking something as simple as "I'm cold, and I want to turn the fan off," requiring looking down long enough for court to say it's a phone. Adjusting literally anything can make it less straightforward, regardless of actual action. But yes, I only see an interior camera as a disadvantage.
Ah yeah I got that and then kinda lost scope reading the reply. Non sequitur for a non sequitur.