I'm pretty sure that if you did that they would be able to tell and you'd be up for a tampering charge. Also - most people cannot delete as well as the police techs can retrieve. Don't be fooled into thinking that it's the beat plod who has his sticky fingers in your technology.
I agree with what you say about filming though - if you record footage of yourself or friends riding illegally, don't be surprised if it comes back to bite you on the arse. Which is a pity because I do like the idea of recording rides, and also dodgy drivers.
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WELLINGTON: Tag-o-rama
So long as you show the relevant footage in its entirety there shouldn't be a problem, but meh, depends on the situation I guess.
You can get cameras that are always recording but overwrite, so say something happens and you want to keep the footage you press a button and it will save the last 5mins of footage, or whatever time frame you set it to. Pretty sure it is quite a common feature. Think how many hours a day trucks are on the road and the size that footage would be to have it in a resolution you can actually read number plates from.
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seizure= theft. (legally) ("to forcibly take possession of")
i'd say that's closer to nicked.
they could possibly tell that there's large blocks that have been deleted, zerod or randomd, but couldn't do fuckall about it.
no. no it can't. trust me, i've fucked up disks (intentionally and otherwise) that are foreniscally impossible to retrieve any shit from. as above, if you write zeros or urandom to the blocks the data is on... it's gone.
dd is your friend.
as for the topic at hand. they only have the authority you give them. (or they beat out of you). practice saying "i do not consent" and "with protest and under duress", these should basically be all you say to the bob.
Bad advice. Stomach acid can't dissolve an obstructing the course of justice charge. And you'll have to stay in the police cells until it "turns up".
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