Police Body Cams Spark Concerns About Privacy, Mass Surveillance
Originally reported by NBC News
Body-worn cameras are increasingly being adopted by law enforcement across the country to address police brutality concerns but also raise fears about mass surveillance and how footage is used. A demonstration in Los Angeles on January 15, 2014, highlights the dual nature of this technology. The implementation comes amid public outcry over incidents like Keith Lamont Scott’s fatal encounter with Charlotte police in North Carolina.
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