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Dashcams under discussion

The Cyprus Government are discussing a proposal for mandatory dashcams in cars in Cyprus.

Authorities are divided on the issue, with some supporting it for improving road safety and aiding in accident investigations, while others are concerned about privacy and data protection.

The proposal aims to clarify the legal status of dashcams and potentially allow their footage to be used as evidence in court

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