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The use of body cameras by police has become more widespread, but there remain inconsistencies in how agencies deal with the footage. That's raising…
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That's the conclusion of a study performed as Washington, D.C., rolled out its huge program. The city has one of the largest forces in the country, with some 2,600 officers now wearing cameras.
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There is a growing perception that body cameras, now generating millions of hours of footage, are there less to keep tabs on police, and more to keep tabs on the public.
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Columbus City Council last night approved spending 1.4 million dollars to purchase storage equipment for police dashboard and body camera videos. Columbus…
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Columbus technology department officials say they are upgrading procedures to ensure police videos are not accidentally deleted in the future. Columbus…
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Columbus City Council last night approved a 500 thousand dollar contract with Texas-based Watch Guard Video to provide body cameras for police officers.…
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Columbus City Council is scheduled to vote on Monday to approve a vendor that will supply police officers with body cameras. A city committee has chosen…
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Columbus police and the local Fraternal Order of Police chapter have reached an agreement on rules for use of body cameras, which is slated to begin at…
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Most of the ten people who spoke at a Columbus City Council public hearing last night on a proposed policy for police body cameras say the city must move…
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The Cleveland Board of Control has approved the deal with the ACLU relaxing city rules on protest marches and rallies at the Republican National…