Bodycams: essential for good law enforcement, or a privacy risk?
From September, Swiss Federal Railways transport police will be equipped with body cameras, also known as bodycams, to help de-escalate conflicts and increase accountability.
Did you ever come across bodycams in your place of residence? How do you think the use of bodycams alter the relationship between the public and (transport) police? How should bodycam footage be handled to ensure transparency and accountability, while also protecting the privacy rights of individuals?
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As a retired police officer, I believe in body cameras, it shows the real story.
Yes, I'm in favour
Sim, sou a favor
So the reason for bodycams is because there is a drop in trust and/or increase in violence. It is essential that police forces are an active part of the community. In effect they are paid by citizens to protect, but not over-reach. I think allowing bodycams lowers the vital trust factor even more. We shouldn't allow it.
From a U.S. perspective, bodycams have been instrumental in uncovering police misconduct and ensuring that officers are held to the higher standard expected of them, given their vital role in enforcing the law.
Police officers are human and can make mistakes, bodycams provide an objective record that helps differentiate between honest errors and intentional misconduct. This transparency not only protects the public but also shields officers from false accusations, reinforcing trust in the justice system.
In the U.S., where the relationship between law enforcement and communities is tense, bodycams serve as a crucial tool for building trust by ensuring that all actions taken by law enforcement are justifiable and within legal bounds. They help maintain the integrity of those who are tasked with upholding the law and ensure that justice is applied fairly and consistently. Bodycams help promote accountability and fairness.
One tiny flaw, the good guys are made wholly accountable whereas the bad guys are only ever made accountable by the good guys, the balance is a tad skewed, such is life...
Except that the reason body cameras exist is *because* the "good guys" were not accountable.
Everyone should wear body cams in public. Saves people needing to film everything on their phones. Imagine how human behaviour would change (for the better?) if you know everything you say and do is being recorded when you are in a public area. Obviously places like bedrooms and bathrooms would be excluded, but some people would record that too.
they are useful for everything.
sie sind nützlich für alles.
Absolutely necessary, or else how can one prove the negative insident, I have been a victim and the inability to proove the source was only through a footage. If privacy was imperative, still the footage can be kept for evidence only, all people or most like to use the term privacy, when everyone is so dam curious of another person's lives, where as they want to keep it private, while being on social media and attending social events. The bottom line is body cams play one if the biggest roles in cracking evidence in crime..
I think this is the right thing to do ...
Also for the safety of the railway police.
It can also be used as evidence, which is already the case in the USA ...
Accordingly, the Swiss police should also be equipped with it.
Also for their safety .
With kind regards
Martina Zeller
Ich finde dies für richtig ...
Auch schon zur Sicherheit der Bahnpolizei.
Auch ist ist es als Beweismittel zu verwenden, was in den USA bereits herangezogen wird ...
Demnach müsste die Schweizer Polizei auch damit ausgerüstet werden.
Auch zu deren Sicherheit .
Mit freundlichen Grüssen
Martina Zeller
Thank you for discussing "current" topics.
1. The police people must be given good training on using the body cams, especially when explaining the LAW to the people they are filming.
2. The police people must also allow the civilians the same rights to film the encounter if they feel threatened by the police
3. The police filmings must be guaranteed to be retrieveable AFTER the incident. With today's technology there is ZERO reason for the camera filming to fail.
4. The police must not misuse the cam for their selfish reasons to show 1 side of the story. The video must protect both the police and the alleged criminals to show both sides.
5. The police should also promote and publish all the laws around using video to record in public spaces. This should include dashcams in Autos. What is allowed and what is not allowed.
Hi HAT, thank you for your comment! Have you come across bodycams before, maybe also in other countries? If so, how was that experience for you?
I have seen (on TV/ online) that UK and USA (certain states) already have the bodycam. In Asia, some countries are also trying them out.
The evidence of video can only be helpful when there is a dispute or there are different perspectives of the recorded incident.
However, in some cases in US and UK , the video footage surprisingly "disappeared" or the camera malfunctioned when the court or public ask for the video. This is almost 99.99% fraud on the part of the video film maker (usually the police) who has something to hide. With today's video and camera technology, this is not acceptable.
If the body cam is adopted by Swiss police, they must ensure the video cams are always switched on (during the incident) and the footage is saved by an independent department in the police station. This will achieve protection for the police personnel as well as provide video evidence to convict an alleged criminal.
This is a win win but abuses must be prevented.
I reiterate my question to the police and legal arm, when is it okay for the public to record the police and when not? It also provides a different video channel for the court to decide. Of course, the law must state that such videos must not be shared without permission of the police or the victims. But it is always good to have video evidence.
How else would I know whether a crime has been committed with just my word against the perpertrator?
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