The devil is in the details. I'm curious what the rules around enabling or disabling the camera will be. And data retention.
And public accessibility as well...
From what I have read up on this, the experience south of the border is that many police departments refuse or delay the release of bodycam footage to investigators, sometimes by over a year. So there goes the transparency one would have hoped bodycams would bring.
Chicago set up an independent civilian agency to be in charge of the footage and eliminate conflicts of interest. I hope Ottawa follows a comparable approach?
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