emnick
Well-Known Member
Just read in YM that the RNLI are fitting cameras to almost all of their rescue boats. I am not sure that I want my monthly donations spent on helmet cams and what looks like super pan tilt motorised cameras on the boats at £7.2k!
I guess that the rescues are sold to the highest bidder? Whilst I am sure it's also a training tool I would be happier if it was just that.
They say that they will seek permission of anybody who is identifiable but they make no mention of the vessel. I think that in alot of cases the person being rescued would possibly feel bad withholding permission?? And also possibly be embarrassed at having to be rescued which I would be uncomfortable with.
Could insurance companies demand the footage?
Not sure why I am unhappy with this but I am!
I guess that the rescues are sold to the highest bidder? Whilst I am sure it's also a training tool I would be happier if it was just that.
They say that they will seek permission of anybody who is identifiable but they make no mention of the vessel. I think that in alot of cases the person being rescued would possibly feel bad withholding permission?? And also possibly be embarrassed at having to be rescued which I would be uncomfortable with.
Could insurance companies demand the footage?
Not sure why I am unhappy with this but I am!