OSAKA, Aug 26 (News On Japan) –
Osaka Prefectural Police are set to start a pilot program from September 1 to have officers put on body-mounted cameras whereas on responsibility, recording footage throughout deployments.
The gadgets can be used to protect proof from incident scenes and to assist forestall crowd accidents throughout safety operations at occasions. Officials mentioned that throughout the trial interval, officers will put on the cameras on the chest or close to the face whereas performing their duties.
In consideration of privateness, the cameras won’t be used inside properties or places of work, and recorded footage can be robotically deleted after a set retention interval.
Source: YOMIURI

