have to say that I find the idea of having a dash-cam a little.. well.. odd. OK
I think that goes with the person who has one Dave.......me!!
Seriously though manufacturers have already started installing reversing cameras and I don't think it will be too long before they provide at extra cost, a forward facing unit.
What does annoy me though is that the insurance companies should allow discounts for motorists who have dash cams fitted as an incentive for better driving and also takes away time consuming negotiations with the other parties insurance company in trying to prove who was in the right or wrong of a crash. Many times as a C.C.T.V operator I was asked by officers to review footage for a RTC at traffic lights as both parties had insisted that the lights were in their favour. Equally, just think of the amount of time that would be saved by traffic officers investigating a serious or fatal accident if the incident was caught on dash cam even though they may still want to carry out their own investigation a lot of time could be saved.
Equally when asking the insurance company do they make allowances for those who have an Advance Driving Certificate they replied that they do not take that into consideration!!!

having taken seven Ministry Driving Tests on various classes of vehicles passing them all first time and driven professionally I just tend to wonder why insurance companies offer certain rates for new drivers along with restrictions or black boxes yet for those of us with many years experience with no endorsments or penalty points as they are now known etc are not acknowledged for preferential rates.
At the end of the day there will be many who will question the need for cameras in cars and whether or not they infringe on peoples privacy or lives but, when out in public view there can be no privacy that only occurs when at home or sat on the bog!!
Regards
Nigel.
I used to be an optimist but with age I am now a grumpy old pessimist.