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Side note: drivers who lie about how accidents happen (and not just having a fuzzy memory, but flat-out lying), should face severe consequences.

Lives are ruined by bad drivers, and then to falsely blame the victim is just evil.

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[–] limelight79@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

That's not good. I've inadvertently triggered the crash detection on my 830 a few times (by stopping quickly) and had to cancel the alert it was going to send to my wife, so I haven't seen what it actually does if I don't cancel. It definitely shouldn't delete the activity.

[–] theskyisfalling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 3 days ago (2 children)

I have had a few incidents that thankfully weren't too bad but have sent out the text to my family. After you have cleared the warning it returns back to your default watch screen with no indication that any activity took place.

There is no acknowledgment inside the app either that you have had an "incident" or that there is any kind of partial activity data, everything just acts as though you never went out on any kind of activity.

Like you say, it isn't good at all. I have switched that stuff off now anyway as along with those questionable choices above I was sick of having it give false positives and scrambling to try and cancel it, or not realising it was giving a false positive and then my family worrying and me losing my data for that session.

Although obviously not ideal in all situations I would rather an option to be able to manually send coordinates should I have an incident I needed help. That wouldn't help in situations where I wasnt conscious but neither is having it switched off because its functionality is annoying.

[–] limelight79@lemmy.world 2 points 3 days ago (1 children)

I'd check with Garmin on that - something doesn't sound right. Fortunately I've never had a situation to truly test it, but I can't imagine my Garmin deleting the activity.

A friend of mine crashed during a group ride a few weeks ago, and I stopped his Garmin manually later. But I don't know if he had the crash detection and alert set up; it would have triggered long before any of us thought of it. I don't recall hearing his phone's alarm sound that mine makes when I trigger it, so he probably doesn't have it set up.

To be honest after a few too many false positives I have disabled the "feature" entirely anyway so it isn't an issue for me any longer and with the way garmin has gone recently I want to move away from that ecosystem entirely, my watch is just still perfectly fine and I don't want to waste money on stuff I don't need xD

[–] LovesTha@floss.social 1 points 3 days ago

@theskyisfalling @limelight79 With the emergency feature sucking, boring live sharing of location would be the next best right? At least then your loved ones know where you are when you don't return.