Should New Cars Have CCTV?

As we advance in technology so does the car sector, there are literally so many new vehicles that hit the market every single day, but none of them really do anything innovative in their launch. There is one matter that I have forever wondered why the automobile manufacturers do not enforce and that is surveillance cameras in the actual vehicles.

We all know that the technology is availiable to place tiny cameras in place that thieves cannot spot. These cameras can then be placed on an external hard drive, which will store all of the footage if there has been a break in.

Theft of used cars are very much on the increase, even a news story that was only recently broadcast has stated that police are possibly the worst culprits for taking items from unlocked cars. But its not how you think, the police officers were doing this because people leave their cars unsecured with worthful items in. So it is just showing them in plain action just how easy it can be to take.

Only the other day a close contact of mine got their car stolen and burnt out by some so called joy riders. Now this was quite an expensive vehicle and the people that did it got away with it all. Can you now imagine if this car was instead fitted with a digital surveillance device that saw these so called joyriders. The camera would basically work like a black box that you can find in an aeroplanes cockpit and record everything that has been happening in the vehicle for the last 24-48 hours. Although people may think that it is interfering with their privacy, it will save the economy a huge amount of money.

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