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1. mberni+ej[view] [source] 2020-06-02 17:28:10
>>miles+(OP)
I would like them to provide and require body cams for all officers at the federal level and require all deaths and injuries occurring in police custody to be reviewed by the FBI/justice dept.
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2. mulmen+kC[view] [source] 2020-06-02 18:57:51
>>mberni+ej
Police body cams have significant privacy challenges. There are no easy answers there.

Consolidation of power to the federal level is a very blunt tool. Our nation is not built on such centralization of power. In fact the foundation is the opposite.

Yes, deaths and injuries should be reviewed but this should happen at as local a level as possible.

There’s need for reform but more federal power is not the solution.

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3. mberni+DI[view] [source] 2020-06-02 19:26:29
>>mulmen+kC
I am not seeing the privacy issue. In most cases the police are interacting with people out in the public rather than in their homes and businesses. In most jurisdictions it is already one party consent to record.
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4. LevGol+HZ[view] [source] 2020-06-02 20:56:44
>>mberni+DI
Privacy issues as in "I'm in the middle of my shift and need to use the restroom, but can't shut off the always-on recording" is a common example.
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