Dash Cams in Europe

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I posted this in holidays with no response but as its a legal question:-

Mrs BC and I are off to Germany in a few days so from Calais we will drive through France, Belgium and Luxembourg. Our car has BMW adaptive headlights so I guess no need for 'beam benders'.? I know I need to take the radar detector off the dashboard BUT:-

Does anybody know the situation with Dash Cams in the countries?

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krallicious said:
Turn your adaptive lights off and just use the 'normal' on setting if that makes sense.
Will the lights not dip to the left?

Anybody anything about whether the 'DashCam' is legal? Lots of conflicting info on the interweb.

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WatchfulEye said:
If you have projector headlights with a tight cutoff, then beam deflectors are not usually required, even if the left side of the beam is elevated (because the beam pattern is so well controlled).

Any beam steering/adaptive system needs to be turned off as they are tuned differently for RHD and LHD.

Note that while these lights may be adequate for temporary use, they are not considered adequate to register the vehicle abroad, and the light units will need to be replaced.
Thanks for that.

I'm only going for a 10 day 'wine run'. The car is a year old BMW 3 Series (think its F30) so the systems should be up to date.

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Hugo a Gogo said:
In Germany:

recording people, or number plates, without their knowledge is strictly speaking not allowed

publishing the videos on the internet is not allowed

using the videos as evidence is not allowed

there's a lot of talk about data protection, the Germans are quite obsessive about it

Belgium doesn't allow them either
Sounds like its best to disconnect the dashcam. Illegal in some countries and if the video evidence can't be used more or less useless in Germany.

Thanks for the info.

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agtlaw said:
That looks very informative, thank you.

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NinjaPower said:
Wow.

I never knew any of that.

I wrongly assumed we were all fairly similar with regards to photography laws in Europe.
Yep, I got the information I needed for my trip. Thanks again PH. clap