Dusty Bin wrote:
taxeman wrote:
I also don't have voice, in fact the data commission advice against it, which sort of throws your big brother cons piracy out the window.
But isn't a major argument against the Oxford scheme is that it will have voice? And be compulsory?
Not keen at all on having everything recorded, particularly when in the car on my own, or going shopping, on holiday, with friends and relatives in the car.
Wouldn't mind so much if it was for
my benefit and
I controlled access, but clearly that's not the proposal.
No idea, the article doesn't mention voice.
I have mine off at it is optional. However should it be compulsory it wouldn't make it a deal breaker for me.
As for recording private time, who cares no one will ever see it. The system data is sealed in my boot with no access. If an incident should arise then everything is date and time stamped, you simple search for date time of incident, NOTHING else is viewed apart from the incident itself.
Lets say you go out with the same family, you will be recorded on your journey, go shopping recorded, in shops, in the street....however you have no control over that data, the data in your car you do.