Tips For Proving You Acted In Self-Defense

By Mikale Q Oshby


The gray Chevrolet Impala up ahead tried to keep weaving back and forth of its lane. I stepped on the gas, caught up with it, and then switched my headlights on in order that he would pull over.

I got out of my cruiser, and went towards the Chevy. Police are careful in doing traffic stops, however I was expecting to view some intoxicated motorist half-asleep at the steering wheel. Nevertheless, I turned on the recorder on my camera sunglasses just in case. It was actually a good thing I did.

Wearing surveillance cams is not even department policy, but if we currently use automobile dash cameras to document proof against suspects, why not body worn cams?

That was definitely why I got one right before some drug addict could charge me with violating his rights, and I would have nothing else aside from a report to back me up. I thought that mini cameras will be useful in catching things my dash camera can not.

My SunSpy sunglasses camera is a covert camera, or a security video camera concealed in a regular item so nobody can predict he is being videoed.

That is a covert cam with its very own DVR. No set up of a separate recording tool is required. DVR-equipped cams usually possess an RCA cable or SD card for playback. RCA cords link to TVs or screens, and SD cards slip into computer SD card readers.

My sunglasses nanny cam possesses 4GB of memory and a USB cable for playback, plus a black carrying case, lens cloth, power adaptor, a clear and polarized lens, two additional nose pieces, and a user guidebook.

The driver was inside the Impala. I noticed that he was not drunk but was high on something. Instantly, I saw the Beretta in his hand. I immediately used my pepper on him when the tried to aim the gun at me. He charged me with police brutality, and I was actually put on leave as well as investigated. The video coming from my camera sunglasses backed my report like I knew this would. And that put him in prison and me back on patrol immediately.




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