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Top Comments (10)
The dashcam can protect YOU from insurance scammers
Every car should have a built in dash cam. It’s such a life saver, especially legally.
I don't know what's worse, the ignorance of the father or the lying of people who aren't even bystanders. Shame on all those who accused him.
The father hitting the car instead of checking on his daughter first tells me everything I need to know lmao.
4:32 he's actually 10 km/h below residential speed limits so even more respect that the guy took care going down the road. Edit: Okay people this man was in Australia, not Canada, not britain. Idk why you contesting the speed limit guys in Australia residential speeds are 50km/h that's why i said he's under.
Honestly it’s sad that the parents never taking the blame, instead putting it on others for their negligence
The father and all of the bystanders that lied definitely deserve repercussions. It's absurd.
My dad was pulled over for “drunk driving.” The officer made him do all the bs testing before the breathalyzer, and my dad was clean. He still gave my dad a ticket for “speeding” after my dad was found not drunk (the officer never said anything abt speed before that.) The officer straight up told my dad how his bodycam “wasn’t working” as well. My dad said to the officer he had a dash cam and was going to fight it in court. when my dad showed up to court, THE OFFICER NEVER EVEN SHOWED UP. Judge immediately cleared my dad of the ticket and let him leave without even seeing the dash cam footage. That stuff saves you from bs like that.
Being falsely accused of something terrible is the single most terrifying thing I can imagine. I remember my father often did that because he was drunk his entire life and forgot stuff, then he was accusing me of taking things he put somewhere and forgot. The feeling of being innocent and facing accusations, needing to explain yourself even though you did nothing wrong is just absolutely one of the worst feelings I can imagine.
false acusers need to be held accountable
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Top Comments (10)
The dashcam can protect YOU from insurance scammers
Every car should have a built in dash cam. It’s such a life saver, especially legally.
I don't know what's worse, the ignorance of the father or the lying of people who aren't even bystanders. Shame on all those who accused him.
The father hitting the car instead of checking on his daughter first tells me everything I need to know lmao.
4:32 he's actually 10 km/h below residential speed limits so even more respect that the guy took care going down the road. Edit: Okay people this man was in Australia, not Canada, not britain. Idk why you contesting the speed limit guys in Australia residential speeds are 50km/h that's why i said he's under.
Honestly it’s sad that the parents never taking the blame, instead putting it on others for their negligence
The father and all of the bystanders that lied definitely deserve repercussions. It's absurd.
My dad was pulled over for “drunk driving.” The officer made him do all the bs testing before the breathalyzer, and my dad was clean. He still gave my dad a ticket for “speeding” after my dad was found not drunk (the officer never said anything abt speed before that.) The officer straight up told my dad how his bodycam “wasn’t working” as well. My dad said to the officer he had a dash cam and was going to fight it in court. when my dad showed up to court, THE OFFICER NEVER EVEN SHOWED UP. Judge immediately cleared my dad of the ticket and let him leave without even seeing the dash cam footage. That stuff saves you from bs like that.
Being falsely accused of something terrible is the single most terrifying thing I can imagine. I remember my father often did that because he was drunk his entire life and forgot stuff, then he was accusing me of taking things he put somewhere and forgot. The feeling of being innocent and facing accusations, needing to explain yourself even though you did nothing wrong is just absolutely one of the worst feelings I can imagine.
false acusers need to be held accountable