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re: Is anyone still against mandatory body cameras?
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:23 pm to CCTider
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:23 pm to CCTider
I agree that the camera should be attached in a way that it can't just slide off.
However, constant filming is a terrible idea for anyone in the public especially when whatever they pick up is public information
Having a camera constantly pointed at people and filming the public is not a perfect idea
However, constant filming is a terrible idea for anyone in the public especially when whatever they pick up is public information
Having a camera constantly pointed at people and filming the public is not a perfect idea
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:23 pm to CCTider
You're right. They should definitely be attached in a way that basically guarantees they can't be dislodged in a struggle whether that means sewing them into some sort of pouch or something more securely or what. It should be close to impossible for those suckers to come off.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:26 pm to Negative Nomad
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I'll say this. You got 2 cell phone videos and still controversy about what it shows. Everyone claiming something different. Even with 2 body cam videos yet to come, I don't expect it to show anything different. In my opinion it created more problems than it solved.
If the police officer who was on top of Alton Sterling had a camera with a lens similar to a GoPro (wide angle). You can bet for damn sure that we would've seen exactly what was going on with his hands, and the officer by his head as well.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:26 pm to CCTider
Can we put them on everyone?
And then we can hold everyone accountable for their actions.
Lets start with elected political officials, lawyers, ER doctors and nurses.
And then we can hold everyone accountable for their actions.
Lets start with elected political officials, lawyers, ER doctors and nurses.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:28 pm to jlovel7
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If the police officer who was on top of Alton Sterling had a camera with a lens similar to a GoPro (wide angle). You can bet for damn sure that we would've seen exactly what was going on with his hands, and the officer by his head as well
Yep. I think that could prevent rioting in certain cases. Sterling being one of them.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:32 pm to LSUBoo
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Who's paying? I don't think anyone is opposed to the idea, but that's not free, and our city/state isn't exactly flush with cash.
The federal government loves to hand out some seriously expensive artillery to local LEO agencies for basically free. Maybe next year, instead of getting 2 mine resistant vehicles with grenade launchers, the only get one and a box of GoPro's.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:40 pm to CaptSpaulding
They don't hand it out, Obama allowed them to purchase crap we don't need from 2 wars. Does a local office "need" it...no, but it's probably cheaper than them buying another tahoe.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 2:50 pm to kengel2
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5% on a helicopter or armored vehicle will buy a lot of GoPro's. They might even be able to spring for some selfie sticks too.
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In Louisiana, agencies with the power of arrest and apprehension must apply through the state’s federal property assistance agency to participate in the “1033” program, which is run by the U.S. Department of Defense. The bounty of demilitarized gear available is wide-ranging. It includes weapons such as handguns and grenade launchers, as well as helicopters and mine-resistant, armored trucks. Approved applicants only pay a handling fee — often about 5 percent of the government’s original acquisition cost of the product — to receive the equipment. The weapons or vehicles themselves are free
5% on a helicopter or armored vehicle will buy a lot of GoPro's. They might even be able to spring for some selfie sticks too.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:15 pm to CaptSpaulding
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The federal government loves to hand out some seriously expensive artillery to local LEO agencies for basically free. Maybe next year, instead of getting 2 mine resistant vehicles with grenade launchers, the only get one and a box of GoPro's.
Its not just buying the cameras, its maintaining and storing the videos as well. Larger departments have entire sections with 6-12 people dedicated to just maintaining in dash camera videos that are recorded on VHS/DVDs, now you are going to throw body cams in. Then theres converting old footage to new digital, which then brings servers into the mix. Its not cheap by any means and not every department can afford it and the fed can't float every single dept in america.
I'm not against cameras, but its not at straight forward as everybody thinks.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:17 pm to LSUBoo
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our city/state isn't exactly flush with cash.
it would be a lot cheaper than the payout that alton's family is about to get.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:26 pm to CCTider
I do know that their badges never fall off. Just pin those cameras on their shirt.
Wrong.My badge (star) has come off several times in fights. As well as radio out of its holder, name tag, etc.
But, I am for body cameras. In car cameras save 20 cops for every dumbass it burns. But, who's going to pay for it?
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:28 pm to CCTider
How about a $10 arrest fee to pay for it.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:30 pm to brass2mouth
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I'm not against cameras, but its not at straight forward as everybody thinks.
I know I'm oversimplifying it, but I do think that the money is there for most departments. When police want something bad enough, they usually find a way to pay for it. I'm sure the same things were said for dash cams at one point.
You are right about the logistics of maintaining the footage, but there are already a few third party companies that offer this service to departments, and I'm sure many more would sprout up as this new market develops.
ETA: as a citizen, I would even go so far as to support a local tax increase that would be earmarked for this.
This post was edited on 7/7/16 at 3:33 pm
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:33 pm to CCTider
In public places Body Camera's are fine, when you come on private property they need to have the property owners permission, or a warrant, just like with any other search.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:38 pm to CCTider
Just a few police departments.
All citizens are for them.
All citizens are for them.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 3:45 pm to CCTider
Only dispatch black officers to north BR. Problem solved.
Posted on 7/7/16 at 4:16 pm to CCTider
Yes, cops who have to wear them
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