Friday, May 20, 2016

You're On Your Own On Interstate Five

Where is Law Enforcement presence on the Southern California freeways these days? I know that times are tough, but the personal safety of citizens who dutifully pay their taxes "for that safety" have a right to expect reasonable enforcement of the laws that are on the books. We also should be able to expect the presence of officers that we pay our tax dollars for to patrol on a regular basis to help keep our highways safe. Yes, I am being idealistic. We have seen the news many times of late and we have all personally seen freeway safety being grossly abused by visitors to our country and by citizens as well. To be honest, I feel and probably most of the citizenry here feel helpless because nothing is being done to prevent this preventable lawlessness.

This should come as no surprise since government at all levels (State and Federal) seem to be asleep at the wheel (no pun intended) in the last 10 years. What do we have to do short of going up and down the coast of California picketing the CHP offices? To get something done about this deficit will become more difficult as the population increases, and increase is guaranteed. Where do we go for help these days to get protection from the highway mayhem so common these days?

 My suggestion is to be proactive and get yourself  a Dash Camera that records video and sound that develop in front of you and behind you at the same time. If for nothing else, you can cover your butt if someone is driving drunk, extreme speeding, stunt driving, or if there is a rear end collision in the case of tailgating. You can protect yourself and others by corroborating that the driver was reckless, following to close, or was just trying to intentionally push you out of his way. In either case, it could be the difference that it takes to win in a court case or an insurance investigation. The camera does not lie. I have one of these dash cams myself and it is easy to install and easier to operate. The resolution is very clear and in color. The camera operates in kind of a digital loop at either 2 or 5-minute intervals. After the memory is full it automatically erases previously recorded information. To play the recordings back just plug it into your computer and it will slowly download as a video file that you probably have provision for on your system without doing anything else.

But as far as dash cams go, wherever you are going these days you need a record of events such as road rage, tailgating, and just plain negligent driving. No doubt you have seen the 20 somethings on our highways playing their childish "Fast and Furious" games as though no one else was there, If not for yourself maybe you can help someone else prove their case if they go to court or if there is an insurance issue.The odds of anyone seeing an incident or accident and remembering what happened in sufficient detail are slim to none.

When driving the highways and by-ways in California you are pretty much on your own and no one is going to come to your rescue when the unexpected happens until it is too late. Then law enforcement has to show up to clean up the mess and maybe transport you to a hospital or worse. If you have a dash cam you are one step ahead of the game when it comes to the turn of events. They are inexpensive and easy to operate so what are you waiting for? Get one from Great Wall Defense today! greatwalldefense.com




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