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Accidents captured on video, where to upload?


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I have captured dozens of accidents from other folks on the roads in Thailand. And have a new one of an actual accident taking place on camera once a month. But I just delete them afterwards, they are useless to me (unless its fatal so I can provide evidence of course). Yet, 99% is good for insurances, who is wrong and who isn't etc.

Is there a website where I can dump them? No, not YouTube or YouLike FB. Something like accidents.in.th (not exists, just give example), so I along with many others both Thais as well as farang can setup like a video-database for accidents. Unfortunate folks in need of proof would be able to look it up based on period and/or pinpointed location on google maps.

Just thinking how we can make it more useful, as well as raising awareness of people on the road (name and shame?) and perhaps even educational.

Looking forward to meet folks with footage of their own + suggestions and other ideas what to do with it :-)

H.

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If you are recording accident videos why not just give a copy to those involved at the scene for insurance purposes instead of uploading to a site Somchai has 0% knowledge of?

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There have been several discussions of this nature in regional & motoring threads.

@ Edwinchester; Clips aren't usually instantly available to hand out in real time, & what if the other party is injured/comatose?

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Life is cheap in Thailand. Yours too. But it is a free country... You may be surprised how free.

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How do you 'capture' dozens of accidents? I have seen loads as well (apart from my couple!) but don't rubberneck and wouldn't dream of stopping and filming them. That's all a bit too macabre for me.

Having said that, I have seen links to some website that specialises in Pattaya balcony divers, the unpixelated pictures too. That's just wrong IMHO but maybe the hit count and revenue stream is the main purpose.

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There have been several discussions of this nature in regional & motoring threads.

 

@ Edwinchester; Clips aren't usually instantly available to hand out in real time, & what if the other party is injured/comatose?

Then get a cheap business card printed up and leave it with the victim.

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