Packard
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I’ve read several releases about Tesla’s vehicles having surveillance cameras that capture acts of sabotage against the cars. What they never seem to mention is if the video was sufficient to make an arrest.
There are reality shows on TV that use footage to solve crimes. But the surveillance footage seems never to be enough on its own to identify the bad guys. They clearly show what happened, but with such dismal resolution that the bad guys cannot be identified. Fictional shows (The FBI) can always get facial recognition from videos. Real cops don’t seem to be able to do that.
The much-touted surveillance cameras that Walmart has, seems barely OK indoors, but the parking lot footage is dismal.
Question: Are there aftermarket video systems designed to monitor your vehicle, that have sufficient resolution to I.D. the bad guys? My forward reading dash cam has sufficient resolution to read license plates and street signs (daytime—I have not checked night videos).
There are reality shows on TV that use footage to solve crimes. But the surveillance footage seems never to be enough on its own to identify the bad guys. They clearly show what happened, but with such dismal resolution that the bad guys cannot be identified. Fictional shows (The FBI) can always get facial recognition from videos. Real cops don’t seem to be able to do that.
The much-touted surveillance cameras that Walmart has, seems barely OK indoors, but the parking lot footage is dismal.
Question: Are there aftermarket video systems designed to monitor your vehicle, that have sufficient resolution to I.D. the bad guys? My forward reading dash cam has sufficient resolution to read license plates and street signs (daytime—I have not checked night videos).