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Quite what you're trying to explain has been lost. I could not have made my point any clearer TBH. Yes you could. Your argument has gon from causing a a problem to having the potential to cause a problem.
We as cyclists are not the only camera users on the roads these days. Does your argument then follow the obvious route of all who have such cameras fitted and use them are all guilty of making the "them & us" situation worse. I know that, and that's not what I'm actually getting at. No, just a minority of camera users, nowt else. Argue your case with the others who use cameras, in the same manner as you have done on here and see what they tell you to do.
I'm aware of coaches, HGV's buses and private vehicles that have them fitted. The major difference for us as cyclists is that the camera can be easily seen, when compared to a private car. Some buses & fleet operators have got round the law by calling them collision cameras & not CCTV cameras. In order to do this, the warning sign(s) of "collision cameras in use" has to be fitted in a place that is easily seen. Next time you see one, watch the actions of those around them. There is footage from these cameras on the the television and the internet. No mention made of what these are doing to help the situation
DHL & the Royal Mail have fitted them to some of their vehicles that enter city centres on a daily basis. Does that create a "them and us" feeling amongst other road users? Where will your argument go when more drivers opt to have such cameras fitted to record their journeys? We are at the start, what comes after we may have no say in. I've mentioned the above so don't know it has been raised.
There is potential everywhere for something to happen and not just on the roads. There have been videos by drivers of commercial vehicles, made using hand held video recorders to record the actions of others on the roads posted on youtube. How does that square up with your own arguments of the "them and us" and the potential for things to go wrong. Again, a non point..No, a very valid point. They are using handheld cameras whilst driving. Greater potential for things to wrong.
Comforting to know though that if you were involved in an incident and a witness came forward with video evidence of who was to blame, you'd give up cycling. Turning away a witness, who may have spoken in your favour will look good and also has the potential for that person to say "why did I bother trying". To walk towards the body of a person lying in the road, with a crowd around them after being hit by a car, camera in hand isn't easy. Carried as I approached because I didn't want to be seen as simply wanting to take a picture upon getting there. No answer on this very valid point. As the question could be asked what have you to hide by not want to use all the evidence available. Were you the cause of the incident, that sort of question.
"User3143, post: 1663964, member: 3143"]I'll repeat again for those whose comprehension is lacking - or rather cut n paste my previous posts on the matter:
I'm not though! My point has always been tha HCW's should look at thier own riding wrt to various incidents, as the examples I've given wrt Sonsofthewinds and Taypet. When Taypet posted that vid about ''Big Momma'' do you think that this would not have changed attitudes that people have towards cyclists? That's my only point, he thought he had right of way but his ignorance and his riding as a whole has let down the cycling community. Would you not agree? If so would you not agree that as a whole there is the potential for the OP's scheme to be more damage then good? Quite where you going with the whole personal safety thing I'm not sure.
That was not really the point I was making, the vast majority of cycling vids that I have looked at, the standard of cycling in them is poor. In fact there is only one person of the HCW community whose vids warrant merit and has done some good with respect to cycling tutalege. Cyclists need to look at thier own riding before they have a go at other road users. As do all who use the roads.
Above all, apply a bit of common sense. Something you appear to have in short supply at present.