Yahoo Poll: Do you think inward-facing cameras should be installed in taxis or private-hire cars?

Close-up of Uniden dashboard camera (dashcam) installed on the interior window of an Uber vehicle in San Ramon, California; dashcams are often used by crowdsourced taxi drivers to increase driver and passenger safety, September 27, 2018. (Photo by Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images)
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SINGAPORE — An online poll by national feedback and engagement unit REACH found that about two out of three respondents (64 per cent) supported the use of In-Vehicle Recording Devices such as inward-facing cameras, in order to protect the interests of drivers and commuters.

While the majority of the respondents felt that such devices will be helpful in curbing inappropriate or violent behaviour, there are also concerns that the cameras are intrusive on the privacies of the passengers.

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