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Is a body cam my best legal protection as a CCW Person?
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<blockquote data-quote="trekrok" data-source="post: 3882974" data-attributes="member: 6668"><p>I agree with the points made above. A civilian wearing a body cam day-to-day to document their use of a firearm in self-defense is silly imo. The odds of it happening are crazy low, thankfully. Second, as [USER=5353]@cowzrul[/USER] said, the fact you are wearing a body cam will definitely make DAs, as well as laymen (jurors) wonder if you were actually hoping or planning to use your weapon. And that would be a legitimate question in my mind.</p><p></p><p>Next, LEOs wearing one is different. Their odds of being accused of something falsely seems to be pretty high, and they have multiple interactions daily that could go that way. Much different than the regular guy.</p><p></p><p>Lastly, any video would be dissected second by second with benefit of hindsight. I can pretty much guarantee there would be plenty you could have done better looking back at the video.</p><p></p><p>Bad far outweighs any possible good, imo. But you do you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trekrok, post: 3882974, member: 6668"] I agree with the points made above. A civilian wearing a body cam day-to-day to document their use of a firearm in self-defense is silly imo. The odds of it happening are crazy low, thankfully. Second, as [USER=5353]@cowzrul[/USER] said, the fact you are wearing a body cam will definitely make DAs, as well as laymen (jurors) wonder if you were actually hoping or planning to use your weapon. And that would be a legitimate question in my mind. Next, LEOs wearing one is different. Their odds of being accused of something falsely seems to be pretty high, and they have multiple interactions daily that could go that way. Much different than the regular guy. Lastly, any video would be dissected second by second with benefit of hindsight. I can pretty much guarantee there would be plenty you could have done better looking back at the video. Bad far outweighs any possible good, imo. But you do you. [/QUOTE]
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