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RE: An Officer's Take: Thoughts on Occupy Wall Street, NYPD Executives, and Body-Cams.

in #police7 years ago

Very interesting read @ryanjk8, I remember seeing all the protests happening even in Vancouver Canada when the occupy thing was going on and my wife and I would steer clear of it every chance we got. It just looked like a breeding ground for tension, resentment and fights. I think it's especially tough for the officers who find themselves in a situation like that where they are pulling huge shifts, down on resources, probably stressed out and really need to get a break. I agree I think body cams are a great way to go, but only if they are not able to be interfered with. I don't know if there are any controls or checks on them that prevent tampering and abuse, but that will likely come eventually as well. Thanks for the great read @ryanjk8, love hearing your fascinating stories from a perspective many will never see!

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Thanks @dexter-k! I'm really happy that you enjoy reading about it. And yes, in answer to your question, the body-cams are managed in a way that they are unable to be tampered with by the officer who wears it; any footage collected is to be reviewed by their supervisors only. Looking forward to more pics btw!

I really enjoyed this piece. Having close relatives who were very active in the movement I went to visit toward the end. Nothing crazy happened while I was there but you always wonder what the cops are thinking. So thanks for writing this.

I'm glad you enjoyed it. Thanks so much for reading!