• @Something_Complex
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    591 year ago

    The shouldn’t be able to ever turn them off while they are working and if they do. Immediate suspension, second time formal inquiry, 3rd time he’s out in his ass.

    I feel like you guys can’t even control your own police

    • @negativeyoda
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      411 year ago

      I feel like you guys can’t even control your own police

      Um. No. We absolutely cannot

      • @rifugee
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        71 year ago

        You can tell…by the way that it is.

    • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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      1 year ago

      Fwiw the biggest issue with bodycams is that they’re expensive as hell. Milwaukee wanted to get better equipped with them a few years back and nobody wanted to pay. People want to defund police but it throws so much off. Even when they want to defund, Republicans refuse to push legislation to get more Crisis workers who can help and fund mental health care.

      Most voters barely want to fund schools, let alone the police and poor/addicted/troubled lol.

      https://www.jsonline.com/story/communities/west/news/wauwatosa/2021/04/12/cost-body-cameras-setback-milwaukee-area-departments/6966971002/

      • @[email protected]
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        121 year ago

        The cost of a body cam doesn’t have anything to do with policies on whether or not they can be turned off.

        • @[email protected]
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          1 year ago

          The cost isn’t the cam itself, it’s the servers and their software and IT administrators to maintain them, the personnel to audit the videos, and the personnel to respond to records requests by being able to locate archived files and redeact private information of the people the police interact with in the requested videos. Spinning up and maintaining multiple departments that just didn’t exist before a body cam program was implemented is a significant resource draw.

          If the auditing personnel aren’t hired in sufficient numbers, or the IT personnel to keep the video archives actually usable, then turning off of bodycams won’t ever be caught.

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            But what does that have to do with a bodycam being turned off during an incident? We see them clearly disable them or cover them on their own. I’m not saying they need to be turned on 24/7, that’s obviously not feasible.

        • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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          11 year ago

          Besides the fact that it effects even having one to turn off you mean?