insaneoctane
Well-Known Member
Will sentry mode really help smash n grab in California? I am under the impression that due to it being a misdemeanor (unless you can PROVE that the car was locked- and a smashed window isn't considered proof), it's not worth pursuing by police or district attorney. Here's the stats:
If that is the case, what would a video do to change the behavior? Will sentry mode contain the vehicle lock status as a video overlay to help prosecutors? Will Sentry mode only function if the car is locked? Lots of questions!Of the nearly 30,000 car break-ins in San Francisco last year, the police department made arrests in just 1.7 percent of cases, totalling 790 arrests, according to data provided by the police department and district attorney’s office. Of those taken into custody, most were never sentenced to jail time.