www.loudlabs.com BOYLE HEIGHTS - A 62-year-old motorist was killed today when his sport utility vehicle struck a stalled car on the Golden State (5) Freeway ...
These videos I understand are meant to educate and inform the public and
are likely a great training tool. But I must implore you to consider the
families of the deceased. It is extremely bad taste, and disrespectful in
my opinion to film their faces in the state they are found in. I doubt you
even have permission to show the survivors faces on a public forum such as
YouTube. What makes you think it's okay to show the deceased? Do us a favor
and go back and pixelate it before publishing out of respect?
No,I live in central Cali . Someone has to take videos of these events . Just hope moral standards are in place so it doesn't turn out like that movie !
+Whitney Dawe Yeah This Guy is A Total Whack Job ..I Think The Movie " Night Crawler' Is Based On Him..No Respect What So Ever For The Deceased & He Won't Even Comment Back Because He's A Piece Of Shit !
+naturphilosophie1 you can also see a round circle shape in on the windshield of the suv where the driver most likely hit his head. from not wearing his seatbelt
+xxcuttydriverxx How do you know he wasnt wearing one. Sometimes crashes happen when no one is drunk, texting, speeding and using seatbelts and sometimes people die anyway. Car accidents suck.
+Jessie Colt Of course, I know that. It's just that it is in the big middle of the screen, which is distracting and in fact ruins the video! There is no need for it to be there. Whatever. There are thousands of others to watch.
+Trauma Queen They do that to prevent others from "stealing" their copyrighted recordings. Otherwise anyone could just download the video and re-post it or air it on a news show without giving LoudLabs and their photographers credit or paying for using the footage.