• drunkenninja
    +1

    Yeah. the biggest concern is making sure the video is quickly uploaded via the cloud so that it cannot be removed. The problem is, if there is corruption(and we all know there is), you never know how far it can go and what it can effect.

    • idlethreat
      +3

      I like to think that most people, even cops, can understand why something like this is important going forward. The technology is out there. It's not going away, and it makes everyone a little bit safer by making sure the data is available for impartial evaluation and review.

      Likewise, it will make the 'rogue' members of the police force stand out like sore thumbs. Dodgy cop guy keeps turning off his camera right before horrible things happen. Even if the evidence is circumstantial, it's enough to make people sit up and take notice pretty quickly.

      • drunkenninja
        +1

        Yeah, and by safety, even cops benefit from this technology. Literally, everyone wins.

        • Gozzin
          +2

          And the bad apples get removed from the barrel.