• Arghblarg@lemmy.ca
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    1 month ago

    The cameras worked by constantly recording even before the “record” button was pressed, periodically deleting any footage that hadn’t been intentionally recorded. Once the “record” button was pressed by the officer, it would capture the 30 seconds before the button had been pressed, thanks to this method of constantly being on standby.

    But it was a hard concept for cops to understand. They weren’t being properly trained on the fact that their own cameras didn’t start recording once they pressed record. Hitting that button saved the 30 seconds prior as well, a neat feature that really bit them in the ass.

    Maybe bodycams should randomly record even when the RECORD button isn’t pressed by an officer; and the pre-record time should be random from say 2 minutes to 30 seconds before. And the recording should stop a random 30-60 seconds AFTER they hit ‘STOP’. So they never know when they’re being recorded. If they’re not pulling illegal shit, they shouldn’t have any problem with that, right?

    In fact, with storage capabilities nowadays, bodycams should ALWAYS be recording, period. Gotta go to the bathroom? Too damn bad. You’re a public servant. Trust the auditors to redact that if it comes to a court subpoena. You signed up for it. Extraordinary powers come with extraordinary sacrifices.

    Jeebus Chripes. No wonder so many people say ACAB.

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      When we fly we are forced to let some stranger see our junk with the full body scanner

      Gotta make sure no one is smuggling a full sized tube of tooth paste up their ass

      Seems reasonable given that

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      I think we just need to revise the laws to say that a cop’s testimony doesn’t have any more weight than anyone else’s testimony unless it’s backed up by their bodycam.

      Taking cops at their word made sense when we didn’t have this technology. It doesn’t make sense anymore.

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        I keep getting left off jury duty by honestly answering the question about whether I would give less weight to a cops testimony because they’re a cop.

        I suppose if there’s ever a civil jury trial that doesn’t involve a police testimony, I might serve in a jury.

        A bit of a shame because I don’t mind being on a jury. I’m not trying to get out of it. I’m just being honest.

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      The company that sells the cameras and the police buying them don’t want that. The guy who owns the company that makes most body cams advertises that the cameras don’t record more accurately than the human eye. This enables cops to show a blurry 16fps 720p video and go “it looked like he was pulling out a gun”.

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        That might indeed be the result sometimes :). Doesn’t matter. Since the US seems OK with Amazon making their drivers pee in a bottle and docking them points for gazing away while driving, why not make police submit to full recording like this?

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      Maybe bodycams should randomly record

      For what memory chips cost these days, they should record continuously anytime the camera (accelerometer in the camera) detects motion within the previous 10 minutes. If they’re on-body, or in a moving car, they should be recording.

      The “save” button could work the same: mark 30 seconds before until “save” is deactivated to be “do not delete this for rotation” - but otherwise, save everything anyway, only rotate out after 2TB of memory card is full, and download at the end of every shift.

      Better still, download continuously to the car and 5G it to a cloud server where the department can’t delete it.

    • big_slap@lemmy.world
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      Gotta go to the bathroom? Too damn bad. You’re a public servant.

      you lost me here, this is an insane statement. a camera always on even when youre in the bathroom?

      if i was in a public restroom with a police officer, I now have to worry about being on camera in the one place where cameras are illegal? come on…

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      1 month ago

      This would be nice but it ignores the fact cops (like we have today) shouldn’t exist at all. Cops are not the only way to do law enforcement.