• @ChonkyOwlbearM
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    1136 months ago

    Body cams should also work as a time clock. If the camera isn’t on, they are off the clock and not getting paid.

    • @Atlas_
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      626 months ago

      And don’t have qualified immunity

      • @T00l_shed
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        386 months ago

        Well they shouldn’t have that to begin with anyway.

    • @[email protected]
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      246 months ago

      That’s actually an interesting idea. Always capturing, perhaps at half-fidelity to save wear and tear on the storage card and full quality when they activate for a call. I don’t know why I’ve never seen anyone suggest this.

    • @cynar
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      136 months ago

      I can see legitimate grounds to switch them off. E.g. talking to a witness, or informant, who doesn’t want anything on record.

      It should be properly noted in their records however, and viewed with suspicion if overused.

      FYI, good police actually love the cameras. They vastly cut down on false accusations, or at least nip them in the bud. It’s also, apparently extremely satisfying and effective to show someone exactly how they came across. It really runs in a drunk tank hangover.

      • @captainlezbian
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        46 months ago

        Also they should never be believed for anything they say happened without the camera on, not just the thing itself, but also the context.

        Like, you had the option to record this behavior and chose not to, why should I trust you

      • @III
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        26 months ago

        Then they can submit a formal request with detailed documentation to request payment for those times their camera is off. Still seems like a perfect idea.

    • @Taalnazi
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      16 months ago

      This is actually a great idea, ngl.