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  • sagardesai
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    Originally posted by Dovahkiin View Post
    Signed. Thanks bro. I will ask some of my friends to get involved in it. Getting it to motovloggers would be best. Lets see.
    If you know any motovloggers then please do tell them to make a 2 min video on their channel promoting this cause.

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  • Dovahkiin
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    Originally posted by sagardesai View Post
    Please sign it and spread it to all your contacts and groups.

    Admins I seriously need your help in this.


    https://www.change.org/p/mr-nitin-ga...share_petition
    Signed. Thanks bro. I will ask some of my friends to get involved in it. Getting it to motovloggers would be best. Lets see.

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  • sagardesai
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    Ok and please do forward it to other bikers and motovloggers.

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  • Divya Sharan
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    Originally posted by sagardesai View Post
    Please sign it and spread it to all your contacts and groups.

    Admins I seriously need your help in this.


    https://www.change.org/p/mr-nitin-ga...share_petition
    Signed!

    Since this is the best thread suited for this topic, I've not approved the other thread with the same petition link.

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  • sagardesai
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    Please sign it and spread it to all your contacts and groups.

    Admins I seriously need your help in this.


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  • Divya Sharan
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    Central Government Act: Section 353 in The Indian Penal Code

    Assault or criminal force to deter public servant from discharge of his duty.—Whoever assaults or uses criminal force to any person being a public servant in the execution of his duty as such public servant, or with intent to prevent or deter that person from discharging his duty as such public servant, or in consequence of anything done or attempted to be done by such person in the lawful discharge of his duty as such public serv*ant, shall be punished with imprisonment of either description for a term which may extend to two years, or with fine, or with both.

    Know the laws - you can't be charged with IPC 353 for using an action cam.

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  • Dovahkiin
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    Originally posted by sagardesai View Post
    If you guys support I'll file petition on change.org which will send it to Mr. Nitin Gadkari MoS Roadways to issue that using action cam is safe and does not harm national security.

    I think I would be worth a try because cops these days are kind of too old to understand the gadgets and have the stubborn mindset of whatever they say is right. Also you can't complain about them as there no such procedures, if there's any you know it's better to say it's nonexistent, we are a huge community so with our strength they'll have to think about it as it's just like a panic ballon that's waiting to explode in sometime.
    I would support this move. I can get a few friends to sign up too. One concern I have is the police using section 353 to charge people who are recording their antics. If we can get the Ministry to issue a guideline for this then it would be amazing.

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  • sagardesai
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    If you guys support I'll file petition on change.org which will send it to Mr. Nitin Gadkari MoS Roadways to issue that using action cam is safe and does not harm national security.

    I think I would be worth a try because cops these days are kind of too old to understand the gadgets and have the stubborn mindset of whatever they say is right. Also you can't complain about them as there no such procedures, if there's any you know it's better to say it's nonexistent, we are a huge community so with our strength they'll have to think about it as it's just like a panic ballon that's waiting to explode in sometime.

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  • abhimanyu31
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    Originally posted by Zerocool1431 View Post
    Okay so yesterday I went to the Vikhroli Traffic Division and told them the entire story.
    There were 3 cops over there and they all told me that there is no such law and I can use a camera for my own security.
    And if a cop tells me that it's not legal then they told me to ask him under which act and under which section is this law mentioned and if it is, ask him to charge you for the same. If there is such law let him mention it in their records and even I'll get to know the exact rule/act.
    But still they told me that there is no such rule mentioned about the camera.
    I'll be visiting another traffic division after some days and asking their views.
    Going to find out almost every cop's view unless I get the perfect answer.
    P.S One of my friend's uncle is a lawyer, will be asking him too. xD
    Dude, seems like you have lot of time in your life. Lage raho....

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  • Divya Sharan
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    Originally posted by Zerocool1431 View Post
    That's why I'm so hell bent on getting the right information.
    In this case, there's no explicit law banning action cams (yet)! Some places as mentioned in my previous post are exempted. You should have voice recorded the cop's response in your phone, or better yet - have him hand it to you in writing/video.

    Save yourself the trouble. You're just 22 and hence you're hungry to justify the feeling of being wronged. Let it go! Enjoy your rides.

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  • prateek2210
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    Originally posted by Zerocool1431 View Post
    Can't actually term it as paranoid.
    My biggest problem is I look too young for a 22 year old.
    Cops still ask me if I have a valid licence or not. xD Even If the first thing I did after my 18th birthday was getting a Driving licence.
    Just some days ago I was riding and I heard a cop on a signal talking with another cop by pointing out to me and saying "Iske paas toh licence bhi nai rahega, dekho".
    That's why I'm so hell bent on getting the right information. xD
    You already got the answer from a cop, why are you getting it confirmed again and again now. Will you confirm it with every state police now?
    Doesnt matter if you look 17 or 70, they have the duty of checking papers, and you have the right to question them on wrong quote of acts.
    So just take a chill pill and enjoy your rides, because you would either ride with an apprehension everytime of getting questioned or stopped.

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  • Zerocool1431
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    Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post
    Why are you getting so paranoid of such petty thing? Just let it go now
    Can't actually term it as paranoid.
    My biggest problem is I look too young for a 22 year old.
    Cops still ask me if I have a valid licence or not. xD Even If the first thing I did after my 18th birthday was getting a Driving licence.
    Just some days ago I was riding and I heard a cop on a signal talking with another cop by pointing out to me and saying "Iske paas toh licence bhi nai rahega, dekho".
    That's why I'm so hell bent on getting the right information. xD

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  • prateek2210
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    Why are you getting so paranoid of such petty thing? Just let it go now

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  • Zerocool1431
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    Originally posted by prateek2210 View Post
    Could not read the chat, too small

    But atleast here in Delhi NCR, I have never been stopped, even while touring in the mountains police was quite happy to see us with that much gears and camera
    Originally posted by abhimanyu31 View Post
    Under IT Act??? Under which section? You have a cellphone, google the act and show it to him and ask him to point out under which section this rule is laid out.

    There a lots of instances where just because a government official says it's not legal does not make it so.
    Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
    As long as a place doesn't explicitly say - cameras not allowed/photography is prohibited or if the place contains sensitive data/info/details (temples, banks, hospitals) - you've a free reign!
    Okay so yesterday I went to the Vikhroli Traffic Division and told them the entire story.
    There were 3 cops over there and they all told me that there is no such law and I can use a camera for my own security.
    And if a cop tells me that it's not legal then they told me to ask him under which act and under which section is this law mentioned and if it is, ask him to charge you for the same. If there is such law let him mention it in their records and even I'll get to know the exact rule/act.
    But still they told me that there is no such rule mentioned about the camera.
    I'll be visiting another traffic division after some days and asking their views.
    Going to find out almost every cop's view unless I get the perfect answer.
    P.S One of my friend's uncle is a lawyer, will be asking him too. xD

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  • Divya Sharan
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    Re: GoPro in India - Illegal ? Crime ? Jail ?

    As long as a place doesn't explicitly say - cameras not allowed/photography is prohibited or if the place contains sensitive data/info/details (temples, banks, hospitals) - you've a free reign!

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