Lowell Police Considering Body Camera Pilot Program
Originally reported by WBUR — 2015-08-26
The Lowell Police Department is considering a 30-day pilot program for body cameras, according to Superintendent William Taylor. The department plans to use six cameras on volunteer officers and is negotiating terms with the local patrolmen’s union. Taylor emphasizes that the deployment should support existing community trust rather than hinder it.
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