WWIIIDefender
Expert
I wish we had more journalism and news like this.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8uNjvllwCA&feature=channel_video_title
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q8uNjvllwCA&feature=channel_video_title
If the police cant come up with the video evidence, couldnt that be considered tampering with evidence and then declare the trial a mistrial?
It should be uploaded automatically via the in car network to a central database and retained for no less than 120 days.
in todays age, there is absolutely no reason to let the officers dictate what videos see the light of day and which ones don't.
It should be uploaded automatically via the in car network to a central database and retained for no less than 120 days.
It's not like you cant get thousands of terabytes of storage for relatively small amounts of money, especially compared to the cost of doing things manually like they are doing it today.
It's not the officers in Seattle, but the department.in todays age, there is absolutely no reason to let the officers dictate what videos see the light of day and which ones don't.
It should be uploaded automatically via the in car network to a central database and retained for no less than 120 days.
It's not like you cant get thousands of terabytes of storage for relatively small amounts of money, especially compared to the cost of doing things manually like they are doing it today.
I think it is great, but many departments do not have the funds for this type of equipment... with so many departments running understaffed, and with the call for less spending, putting expensive equipment in cruisers is a financial strain.
Now, now, we've been over this. The cops are swimming in dough as I have shown over and over.
If cops do not spend for camera (shocking), it is a matter of priorities, not resources.