Yes, always.
standard casset tape will work if you have a tape deck in your car
Generally speaking, it's for the safety of the officer while he or she is checking your record or driver's license. If you are in the back of car, you are usually locked in.
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Car Tape was created in 2002.
There are many hazards that police face while on duty. Car accidents while writing tickets on the side of the road is a common hazard.
There are common and specific car cameras for you car available online.
They don't. Tapes are set to start recording when, the police officer turns the camera on, when the overhead lights come on, or in some cases when the police car reaches a certain speed. Once the camera is activated it must be deactivated manually. If an officer or department has edited a tape in anyway it would only be to remove parts of the tape that were unimportant to the case at hand. Such as the code three response TO the scene of the call. Everything that transpires while on a call, theoretically should be taped.
The police car itself will never give you a speeding ticket. The officer inside the car, however, can, whether or not their vehicle is in motion. They are just as capable of taking speed measurements while movement as they are while stationary.
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Yes it is as other insurance companies will hold a record. Not disclosing is fraud.
Remove old clear scotch tape from my car Well.....What is the answer?
The answer, both technologically and legally, is "No". Most modern in-car Police radar systems can work while the vehicle is moving.