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Brandon police roll out first 12 body cams
3 minute read Yesterday at 11:07 PM CDTOfficers with body-worn cameras will be expected to turn them on during “any public encounter,” Brandon police say.
This will include calls for service, traffic stops and any interaction “where there could potentially be evidentiary value,” Insp. Jason Dupuis said on Monday.
Starting today, 12 Brandon Police Service members will be assigned their own body-worn camera. Dupuis said BPS will slowly roll out a total of around 65 cameras during the remainder of the year.
“I think it’s going to be very positive,” Dupuis said. “Everyone is going to be cognizant of what they’re saying and I think it shows … full transparency on both sides.”
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