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Missing DUI Video
Usually DUI officers have in-car video cameras that record the DUI investigation. Most in-car video cameras are mounted near the middle of the front windshield The specific policies governing the use of the in-car video cameras are determined and followed by the individual police and sheriff DUI enforcement agencies. The Florida Highway Patrol has their specific policies for the operation of the in-car video cameras is the the Florida Highway Patrol DUI Standard Operating Procedures Manual. If police fail to preserve the video evidence or if the prosecutors fail to obtain the video, the video evidence may be thrown out or the DUI case may be dismissed. Read more in #DUI the People's Guide to Fighting like an Expert in the section titled "Video Recording of Police Encounters."