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It was hoped video would increase transparency in policing, but BBC has uncovered 150 reports of failings.
It was hoped video would increase transparency in policing, but BBC has uncovered 150 reports of failings.
I mean, police have a lot of privileged access to various locations. If they think that there’s an emergency, they can enter your house, say. I think that I’d want to have the technical ability to have footage of that deleted.
EDIT: Also, while I can understand not wanting deletion to be available to an individual officer if the camera is acting as a check on them, I don’t think that the main reason that police carry cameras is as a check on police. I think that it’s partly because people make false claims about police officers (e.g. “you planted those drugs on me!”) and if there’s video footage, that can disprove that. I think that part of it is gathering evidence. And I think that part of it is as a check on procedure, to figure out how things go wrong.