Thanks guys.
Surprising though, given all the technological wonders we have in this day and age, that a driver cannot use technology to prove his/her innocence. As for those cams you were talking about, I am fully aware of those, and contrary to your belief some models DO include the date & speed (I.E: the DOD F500HD).
I know the technology exists; but what I was trying to drive at was.....is there some sort of 100% iron-clad guarantee you could use it to protect yourself, if falsely accused of speeding or violating some road rules. I guess : A) Either Canadians are truly behind the times OR B) (And I'm guessing this is what it really comes down to) NOT WHEN THERE'S A PROFIT TO BE HAD.
Personally, I beleive judges here are afraid to set a precendence using this type of technology, because let's face it....police are human beings too, therefore fallible. If a machine was to prove an officer wrong, it would no doubt affect revenue for the government. Based on our current system, your word against a police officers doesn't really make much difference unless the judge determines on his/her own that something the officer is saying doesn't add up. That, or if there are witnesses to back you up.
May sound like sour grapes, but that's just my opinion.