Bealo wrote:So how do you record incar footage if you haven't got a rollcage to fix it to??
That's a shit decision imo as i would challange anyone to try and pull my pencil cam sucker mounts off my windscreen.
You may well disagree with the decision however the decision has been made by our health and safety officer because of a number of conflicting incidents, i dont totally agree with it either as some of the more decent camera mounts are extremly strong, but its all down to H&S and our insurance company at the end of the day.
As Gary says the decision was made partly to do with the number of accidents on track days where a car has rolled/collided and so on, the mount has come off and hit either the driver, or a passenger somewhere and in a few occasions has caused a serious issue. At a fairly high speed impact the mount coming off with the camera would act like a brick inside the car, accidents have been caused because of the mounts coming off windscreens entering a corner, casuing distraction resulting in an accident.
We have had customers try to claim that we have damaged their cameras after they have been used on a trackday, or testing, whether as during vehicle recovery or otherwise, and are trying to claim the cost of replacement from us.
So as a result of this the heads at Brands have decided to ban all suction mounted camera equiptment.
I cant offer advise on alternitives as im not to clued up on whats available.