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You might be able to remove the corresponding fuse
Unlikely this camera is on a fuse by itself. If this camera is faulted, or can't see a face, it's likely all driver assistance features, like lane centering or adaptive cruise control, would be disabled.
That might be a dealbreaker for some
Good. These features make sense if you're 96 years old and drunk. For everyone else, they make the driving worse.
Keeping to the very right of the road, so that oncoming cars can pass a cyclist with a safe distance for everyone? No, goes the drunk retiree assistant, I'll pull you to the centre for a nice head-on collision.
Nah, self driving in some cars is insanely good and you can’t use it if you disable the camera, for legal reasons.