You can hide a camera in a car behind the license plate.
In a box in your car under some blankets and stuff but make sure the person can breath!
glove compartment
yes but find a place where its dark
A car camera mount is a very useful instrument. It can be used to prove that one is a good driver, or it can be used to capture footage of interesting things going on around the car.
Hide a dead fish in the back of her closet, if she's older and has a car, hide it under the hood near the engine.
"Camera Car" can refer to Camera Car Industries or Camera Cars Unlimited, but both companies offer the same service: rental of camera cars. A camera car is, of course, a car with one or more cameras mounted on it. These are used when filming movies if a moving shot is needed, such as during as car chase sequence.
As far as a good concealed location, usually under the driver's side, above the pedal area there should be a lot of inconspicuous places to hide things that blend in well with the jungle of wires that typically dominate the cavity
Yes, My car club has them and gives them away free. Also a good idea to keep a camera in your car to take photos of the accident. I keep a one time use throw away camera in my glove box.
If you get into a car accident the footage recorded by the camera can be used as evidence.
If you hide your car before you file bankruptcy and get caught, it is fraud and as far as im aware there will be a prison sentance. If you need to file bankruptcy in the first place then maybe selling your car would be a good idea to pay off some of your debt to try and prevent bankruptcy, because it is a very serious thing and not recommended as a get out clause for not paying debt.
There are two types of summon, 1 is on-spot-summon which police block you on the road and give you summon ticket. Another 1 is saman ekor which the camera capture your car or the police hide beside the tree use speed tracker and camera to capture your car, then they go to JPJ to check your car plate number to get your house address then post a letter to your house.
A back-up camera.