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For years, law enforcement departments across the country have toyed with the idea of implementing police in car video systems and body cameras, trying to decide if the equipment for their patrol cars and officers was necessary. Over 70% of state and highway police vehicles are currently equipped wi...
Police agencies across the country are continuing to adopt the idea of in car camera systems and body cameras after the shooting in Ferguson, MO that caused an uproar across the country. While the incident in Ferguson has received the most media attention, there have been many instances in the past ...
Tensions between police departments and the American public are at an all time high in the aftermath of the fatal shooting in Ferguson, MO. Conflicting accounts of the events that led up to the shooting that night pinned local police against Ferguson residents, leading to riots across town. Many arg...
As tensions continue to grow between the American public and local law enforcement agencies, methods for rebuilding a trusting relationship between police officers and the public are more important than ever. One of the major issues that has added to a damaged relationship is differing accounts of w...
Last week New Jersey became the newest state to require new patrol cars to be equipped with police car video systems. Officers whose cars do not have in car camera systems must be fitted with a body camera. Many states are pushing for legislation to require police car video systems in the wake of th...
Video surveillance technology has proven to be imperative to the work of investigators. Not only does it help find criminals, but it also helps provide solid evidence to convict them in court. This technology has also proven to be extremely helpful in police in car video systems. In the 1990s, a tim...
When police officers do their job, you expect that they follow all the right procedures and policies in making arrests, and handing out tickets. You would also think that having car video recorders in about 75% of police cruisers would make it essential for officers to handle each situation with the...
It may not come as a surprise to you that almost 75% of police cars have in car camera systems. Police officers are constantly on the road, trying to stop criminals in their tracks and help keep citizens safe. These police car video cameras can be influential in catching these criminals in the act. ...
Police rely on their skills and expertise to do their job well. They patrol the streets, stopping drivers from speeding, thieves from stealing, and criminals from committing crimes that endanger the lives or property of others. But every detail of a crime scene can be hard to remember, especially...
Police car camera systems were introduced to provide security and monitor the efficiency and diligence of police officers on duty. Since the time of their inception, these video capturing devices have proved very handy in terms of gathering proof against particular suspects at various crime scen...
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