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Officers with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency will be required to wear body-worn cameras, joining an increasing number of state and federal law enforcement agencies who police hunting, fishing and boating laws across the nation that are now required to wear the devices.
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Benton Police recently upgraded their fleet to include dual body and car cameras. The eight person department is currently outfitted with five new camera…
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That's the conclusion of a study performed as Washington, D.C., rolled out its huge program. The city has one of the largest forces in the country, with some 2,600 officers now wearing cameras.
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The Kentucky attorney general's office says state police violated the state's open-records law by refusing to turn over a copy of bodycam video from the…
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As the Bowling Green Police Department prepares to equip its officers with body cameras, the police chief of a neighboring community is praising the…
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Bowling Green Police Chief Doug HawkinsCredit LISA AUTRYEdit | RemoveThe Bowling Green Police Department is preparing to outfit its officers with body…
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A proposal that would seal police body camera footage from the public is gaining traction in the Tennessee legislature. Supporters of the legislation say…
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Since the protests in Ferguson, Mo., police departments have rushed to adopt body cameras. But local laws governing their use are all over the map. See the laws in your state.
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Police departments across Kentucky began outfitting officers with body cameras last year, but don’t expect state troopers to join their ranks anytime…
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The Paducah Police Department will soon join other law enforcement agencies across the country opting to mandate on-duty officers to wear body cameras.…