HD Vegas Video Trip Report

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Originally posted by: carylck
I'm shocked that no one has mentioned the recklessness exhibited in the in car videos, as you are driving while taking the video yourself! You are putting yourself.. and MORE importantly others at risk with this dangerous practice.

The highlight was your self incriminating comment in the video - "kind of hard to hold this camera and drive"! You're damn right! You should have been arrested for it!

Save the "I was still watching all around and driving safely as I took the videos and pointed the camera around" speech for someone else.

PLEASE stop doing this before you kill someone!


carylck, you obviously don't visit the free side. A bunch of jerks over there have brought this up. As someone who drives in rush hour traffic in the Chicago area 5 days a week, I can tell you, this is the norm. Not a single day goes by without me witnessing distracted drivers who are talking on the phone, texting, reading the newspaper, eating, putting on make-up, etc. It's a sign of the times. I thought rhousedj did a pretty good job of driving and filming. Nice video's rhousedj.
Very cool indeed. Nice selection of videos. Thank you very much for taking the time to shoot them and post them.



To anyone who thinks their life was endangered by the taping of these videos- it must be a terrible thing to live in fear.
Quick question: you didn't do the video taping while you were driving, right?
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Originally posted by: tennis_bum
Quick question: you didn't do the video taping while you were driving, right?


I held a Playsport Kodak camera that looks like a cell phone up to the window. At no time did my eyes leave the road. It would be no different then drinking a pop or holding a cell phone without talking. This is not some huge camera or something you look through.

Videos were posted for members to enjoy HD video. I know the negative posters are extremely jealous someone thought of doing this instead of their lame one sentence report with no pictures.

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Originally posted by: yo eleven
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Originally posted by: carylck
I'm shocked that no one has mentioned the recklessness exhibited in the in car videos, as you are driving while taking the video yourself! You are putting yourself.. and MORE importantly others at risk with this dangerous practice.

The highlight was your self incriminating comment in the video - "kind of hard to hold this camera and drive"! You're damn right! You should have been arrested for it!

Save the "I was still watching all around and driving safely as I took the videos and pointed the camera around" speech for someone else.

PLEASE stop doing this before you kill someone!


carylck, you obviously don't visit the free side. A bunch of jerks over there have brought this up. As someone who drives in rush hour traffic in the Chicago area 5 days a week, I can tell you, this is the norm. Not a single day goes by without me witnessing distracted drivers who are talking on the phone, texting, reading the newspaper, eating, putting on make-up, etc. It's a sign of the times. I thought rhousedj did a pretty good job of driving and filming. Nice video's rhousedj.


Thanks tommywishbone, RecVPPlayer, and YoEleven for the compliments. Glad your enjoyed the videos.



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Originally posted by: rhousedj
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Originally posted by: tennis_bum
Quick question: you didn't do the video taping while you were driving, right?


I held a Playsport Kodak camera that looks like a cell phone up to the window. At no time did my eyes leave the road. It would be no different then drinking a pop or holding a cell phone without talking. This is not some huge camera or something you look through.

Videos were posted for members to enjoy HD video. I know the negative posters are extremely jealous someone thought of doing this instead of their lame one sentence report with no pictures.


I admit, it has never occurred to me shoot video while driving in Vegas. I can assure you this has nothing
to do with being jealous. It has everything to do with being focused on driving and focusing on ALL aspects of things occurring on the road.

My trip reports tend to be loquacious and include several photos. I seriously doubt I could write a one
sentence trip report if I tried.

Expressing a concern about shooting video while driving definitely does not make one jealous.

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Originally posted by: rhousedj
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Originally posted by: MissL7777
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Originally posted by: rhousedj
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Originally posted by: tennis_bum
Quick question: you didn't do the video taping while you were driving, right?


I held a Playsport Kodak camera that looks like a cell phone up to the window. At no time did my eyes leave the road. It would be no different then drinking a pop or holding a cell phone without talking. This is not some huge camera or something you look through.

Videos were posted for members to enjoy HD video. I know the negative posters are extremely jealous someone thought of doing this instead of their lame one sentence report with no pictures.


I admit, it has never occurred to me shoot video while driving in Vegas. I can assure you this has nothing
to do with being jealous. It has everything to do with being focused on driving and focusing on ALL aspects of things occurring on the road.

My trip reports tend to be loquacious and include several photos. I seriously doubt I could write a one
sentence trip report if I tried.

Expressing a concern about shooting video while driving definitely does not make one jealous.


Judge MissL77777777777777,

Sorry I missed where someone asked about your opinion on distracted driving. Bug off..


My comment has to do with you calling people jealous.

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Originally posted by: rhousedj
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I know the negative posters are extremely jealous someone thought of doing this instead of their lame one sentence report with no pictures.


Enjoyed
Thanks for posting your videos
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Originally posted by: rambler
Enjoyed
Thanks for posting your videos


Thanks rambler that's what they are there for. Hope it holds you over till your next trip.
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