hey, that advice comes Steve Lehto, Michigan atty. And from the U.S. code &1519 (most states have almost exact language.... "..destroys...conceals.... in any record..." is very pertinent here) "whoever knowingly alters, destroys, mutilates, conceals, covers up, falsifies, or makes a false entry in any record, document, or tangible object, or influence the investigation.......shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 20 years, or both.".... again, this code applies to federal investigations - but bad traffic accidents can always fall under federal jurisdiction (NHTSB sound familiar?)
And FROM TEXAS PENAL CODE: 37.09. Tampering with or fabricating physical evidence. (a) A person commits an offence if, knowing that an investigation or official proceeding is pending or in progress, he:
(1) alters, destroys, or conceals any record, document, or thing with intent to impair its verity, legibility, or availability as evidence in the investigation or official proceeding; or
(2)makes, presents, or uses any record, document, or thing with knowledge of its falsity and with intent to affect the course or outcome of the investigation or official proceeding. (okay, 1 is important, if you were in an accident, it is assumed an investigation will ensue so destruction is bad juju)
(c) An offense under subsection (a) or Subsection (d)(1) is a felony of the third degree...
(d) A person commits an offence if the person: (1) knowing that an offence has been committed, alters, destroys, or conceals any record, document, or thing with intent to impair its verity, legibility, or availability as evidence in any subsequent investigation of or official proceeding related to the offense...
So Maybe Texas Signmaker should go back to law school? I really do not care how you wish to proceed with your own accident and investigation. However, it would be a fool who takes action without knowing the consequences. And the advice to destroy images or a camera after one was in an at fault accident is bad. (or at least, if not bad has a huge risk and opens the person up to both local and federal evidence tampering/destruction charges which can carry huge prison times - especially if proof can be found of intent - say like giving advice on a forum for people to destroy evidence.....)