Remember the cameras record everything and can not be erased. No more bad mouthing the Mayor, Sheriff, Chief or your Supervisor.
Remember the cameras record everything and can not be erased. No more bad mouthing the Mayor, Sheriff, Chief or your Supervisor.
I assume that's just the case for these? I hadn't read that. I seem to remember an NOPD officer getting in trouble for having their body cam off during a fatal shooting
Remember the cameras record everything and can not be erased. No more bad mouthing the Mayor, Sheriff, Chief or your Supervisor.
It also records when you go to the bathroom, talk on your cell phone, etc...
JR1572
And all footage is considered public record and any or all footage can be requested by anyone at any time.
I heard the 50k figure but figured it was a mistake. You can buy a go pro with 3 hours of high def video for what, $300? Drop the resolution to vga and that should cover an 8 hour shift. Issue them in a lockable case when the shift starts and then they can't be tampered with.
I think its a great idea. I know some will resist but it will protect them from a lot of accusations.
I would not want to walk around with a go pro all day. Especially when that day is 16hr + sometimes. It would have to be smaller and lighter than that.
I'm just saying the technology is there and should be doable for much less than $50k! $5k would be too much. It doesn't have to be high def, and you could reduce the frame rate. I would think those two things would increase battery life.
And yes, I agree that police gear weighs too much! There are places to cut weight without giving up function. Radios would be the first place I'd start... there has got to be a way to reduce the weight, especially when most officers work out of a patrol car. There's no reason for a radio to be much heavier than a smart phone.
I'm just saying the technology is there and should be doable for much less than $50k! $5k would be too much. It doesn't have to be high def, and you could reduce the frame rate. I would think those two things would increase battery life.
And yes, I agree that police gear weighs too much! There are places to cut weight without giving up function. Radios would be the first place I'd start... there has got to be a way to reduce the weight, especially when most officers work out of a patrol car. There's no reason for a radio to be much heavier than a smart phone.
The two major metro-NOLA agencies do not have radios mounted in their vehicles. You're issued a portable and two batteries. With a charged battery your radio will last you at least 12 hours, at least mine do on a XTS5000R with Multiplier batteries...
JR1572
They sounded like a good idea to me until I read this. That would totally suck.
And this will bring about myriads of unintended Constitutional issues. And who will pay for the thousands of subpoenas from defense attorneys requesting police footage from every dipshit that gets arrested for simple possession of marijuana during a traffic stop? And what about the civil suits that await those officers that use necessary force to quell an incident, but the scumbags family files a civil suit anyway?
If you put 50,000 body cameras on police officers in one shift to make sure they are staying in line with the rules, I suspect you will see 49,980 examples of footage showing belligerent, defiant, hostile, discourteous, and sometimes provocative suspected and actual criminals doing what criminals do when they get questioned or apprehended by police.
We have entrusted our law enforcement structure to keep and maintain the law since the 1800's with a code of honor and an oath. Now all of a sudden they can't be trusted? We're f'n doomed! These anti-establishment morons continue to chip away at righteousness.
The apologists and the excuse makers are watering down the Rule of Law here. Yep! Let's not talk about the real problem facing the country, let's just make it easier for the dregs to flourish!
It is almost unbelievable that we have allowed the country to be sent to the trash bin in only 238 years with most of the damage coming in the last 40!