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re: Just watched BRPD open a trucks door without owner or warrant at Chelsea's
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:23 am to WDE24
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:23 am to WDE24
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The castle doctrine, as it relates to self defense, has been extended to one's vehicle. It doesn't mean your vehicle is an extension of your home in any context.
Ding ding ding. Correct answer.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 11:40 am to RupertPupkin
The BRPD needs to require all officers to wear body cameras and this would stop.
They also need to design more ergonomic body cameras.
When an officer is offered employment with the city they have to sign a notice stating wearing a camera is apart of their employment,
If the camera is turned off by the officer or not worn the officer should be terminated immediately.
The videos should be available online within 24 hrs after an incident and on the citation a code should be available to access the video. If any citizen request any video the dept should have a system in place to disclose that video to the citizen no later than 24 hours after the request. If the video is not disclosed the dept which includes the chief, supervisors, and officers should be held liable criminally of no less than 30 days in jail and no more than 6 months in jail along with personal fines paid to the city and citizen requesting the video.
Having everything on video protects the officer, city, and citizens.
They also need to design more ergonomic body cameras.
When an officer is offered employment with the city they have to sign a notice stating wearing a camera is apart of their employment,
If the camera is turned off by the officer or not worn the officer should be terminated immediately.
The videos should be available online within 24 hrs after an incident and on the citation a code should be available to access the video. If any citizen request any video the dept should have a system in place to disclose that video to the citizen no later than 24 hours after the request. If the video is not disclosed the dept which includes the chief, supervisors, and officers should be held liable criminally of no less than 30 days in jail and no more than 6 months in jail along with personal fines paid to the city and citizen requesting the video.
Having everything on video protects the officer, city, and citizens.
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