Are dashboard cameras legal?

Providing your view of the road is not obstructed by your dash cam it is legal to have it installed in your car and there are many discreet and slimline dash cams on the market that have incorporated innovative technology to give you high quality recorded footage and safety warnings that help you drive with confidence.

Can you mount a dash cam on the dashboard?

You can mount your dash cam on the dashboard as long as it does not obscure your view of the road.

Can dashboard cameras be used as evidence?

Yes, dash cams are generally legal to install in private vehicles and the footage is almost always admissible as evidence in court. However, you should be careful about what your dash cam is recording. If you vehicle is parked in an area and private property can be recorded with your dash cam, you should turn it off.

Do I need a sticker if I have a dash cam?

The warning stickers are a great investment if you own a dashcam. They can protect you from the law and probably save you a lot more money than they cost. If you want to be protected and let your dashcam record all day then purchase a dashcam warning sticker for external or internal use.

Can you be prosecuted from dash cam footage?

It’s extremely important that your dash cam cannot in any way be deemed to be obstructing your field of vision while driving. If the police decide it’s positioned unsafely, you could be fined and footage recorded on it could be rendered inadmissible in court.

Where should dash cams be mounted?

Although all dash cams have wide angle lenses so that they maximize the field of view, they should be mounted in or near the middle of the front windshield so that an even field of view for the sides of the vehicle is recorded.

Can dash cam work against you?

Yes, your dashcam footage can be used against you. If you get into a car accident and fault is not clear, the video footage can be subpoenaed to refute your personal injury claim. It can help consult with your personal injury lawyer and allow them to review the video immediately after the accident occurs.

Where is the best place to install a dash cam?

You need to be careful where you install the camera. You want to ensure that you aren’t obstructing your view while driving. It is always best to install your camera in the center of the windshield, and behind the rearview mirror.

How do I report a dash cam footage?

Dash-cam footage – or clips from any source – can get sent to the police in a number of ways, either via a link on the force’s own website or via the national dash-cam portal. Or, if that particular police force doesn’t have a system in place, then you have to either email or phone 101 and ask how to proceed.