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flagged high costs, technological snags, and a lack of significant evidence that the cameras reduced the use of police force or had any impact on citizen complaints.“The police discipline process, that complaints process — it does have an impact in relation to that that’s positive, and that evidence didn’t exist in the past,” he said, adding that there needs to be strong, consistent policy governing the public release of video footage.
Curtis Hoople, president of the Alberta Federation of Police Associations, told Postmedia members are supportive of body-worn cameras but are waiting to see the details of the rollout. “There is no timeline of when it will be implemented, there is no discussion of costs — who will pay and when they will pay — and, these body cameras will generate a huge amount of data, and how that data will be managed, stored and used are important questions,” he said.Article contentof cases at the provincial police watchdog, the Alberta Serious Incident Response Team .
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