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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3883936" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>Sure. Get one. It’s a free country. It might show some butthole that was trying to start a fight with you.</p><p></p><p> BUT if your blurred, high adrenaline memory doesn’t match your video footage, you’re screwed. If the footage can be twisted by a prosecutor, you’re screwed. If the judge, jury, prosecutor, or police view your recording of the shooting as an intention effort to record yourself shooting someone for self satisfaction or clout, you’re screwed. If it gets construed that you think you’re a LEO or vigilante, or that you only put on the camera that morning because you were planning on shooting SOMEBODY, you’re screwed.</p><p></p><p>What I’m seeing is an extra piece of crap to fail, and extra thing to carry around, an extra expense, and something that very obviously broadcasts that you’re armed, or up to no good. It’s pretty much bad all around. In my opinion, you’ll be much better served with a solid understanding of self defense law, cases, and what is expected when you get involved in a self defense shoot.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3883936, member: 35036"] Sure. Get one. It’s a free country. It might show some butthole that was trying to start a fight with you. BUT if your blurred, high adrenaline memory doesn’t match your video footage, you’re screwed. If the footage can be twisted by a prosecutor, you’re screwed. If the judge, jury, prosecutor, or police view your recording of the shooting as an intention effort to record yourself shooting someone for self satisfaction or clout, you’re screwed. If it gets construed that you think you’re a LEO or vigilante, or that you only put on the camera that morning because you were planning on shooting SOMEBODY, you’re screwed. What I’m seeing is an extra piece of crap to fail, and extra thing to carry around, an extra expense, and something that very obviously broadcasts that you’re armed, or up to no good. It’s pretty much bad all around. In my opinion, you’ll be much better served with a solid understanding of self defense law, cases, and what is expected when you get involved in a self defense shoot. [/QUOTE]
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