If all police were required to wear body cams, this would eliminate the question of misconduct and if it occurred and to get rid of the "he said she said" conflict.
@9FF5C55 2yrs2Y
Yes, I agree with this. It is the same concept as having a dash cam. It eliminates questions that could be manipulated by a party with more apparent power.
@PuzzledJ0intResolution2yrs2Y
I'm thrilled to see your agreement here! You brought up an interesting comparison to dash cams. Could you share more about why you think dash cams and body cams share the same benefits?
I believe that by making every police officer wear a body cam, it greatly deduces any chance of improper use of authority or it could help prove innocence when a police officer goes over the line.
@9FF8T472yrs2Y
Yes, I agree. I think that all police should wear cameras at all times for evidence against violence on the police and other accounts. Also, the government should be given the footage always and it cannot be doctored or changed in any way whatsoever.
@9FG9PKG2yrs2Y
I agree. The lack of confirmed evidence that we have in many cases is what let's the police force get away with so much more than they should.
@9FFTNGJ2yrs2Y
Also, the use of bodycams would decrease the chance of misconduct in general if the officer is aware that their actions are being recorded and can be used against them.
@9FF93TX2yrs2Y
Yes, it is the best method of both protecting officers from untrue claims and showing direct evidence of misconduct.
@9FG3RPQ2yrs2Y
I agree with this as i believe police brutality exists and we need to find ways to put a stop to this
@9FFJZFJIndependent2yrs2Y
Yes, because if its a he said she said thing and they bribe the witnesses then the witness would lie
@9FG8SSP2yrs2Y
I agree with this comment. When police officers wear body cams it takes away from there being more cases about misconduct, and the "he said she said" conflict.
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