
New Orleans Police Superintendent Ronal Serpas on Wednesday presented to the New Orleans City Council his budget for 2014. Included in the $135 million budget is the purchase of equipment such as body cameras to be worn by all officers.
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A key feature of VuLink is that it triggers the FirstVu HD camera at the same time that it triggers the in-car system. This means the officer doesn’t have to remember to activate the on-body cam.
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Vievu brought its third-generation on-officer video system and a compact "pro" on-body camera for police to the 2013 IACP Conference in Philadelphia.
Read More →Evidence Mobile is offered in the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Users can capture photos, audio recordings, and videos all from an iOS or Android mobile device, and then upload the data to Evidence.com.
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Law enforcement agencies have been using in-car video cameras for a little more than two decades. The devices have defended officers against nuisance claims of abusive or even brutal behavior. But now some agencies are beginning to ask if in-car video systems have been made obsolete by officer-worn systems.
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TASER's AXON body camera system is an ultra-durable on-officer camera designed to balance both simplicity and performance. Meet TASER's new body camera IACP Booth #641.
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VuLink allows Digital Ally's in-car video systems and FirstVu HD body camera to automatically begin recording simultaneously and then link the recordings together in VuVault software. IACP Booth #1849
Read More →Video recordings will enhance cases by documenting crimes, as well as refuting frivolous claims of police misconduct or brutality. The best evidence against made-up tales of police abuse has been the complete, unedited video footage of an incident.
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TASER International has cut the price of its Axon Flex on-body camera system by almost half and lowered the price of cloud storage for law enforcement agencies.
Read More →The Los Angeles Dodgers will donate $250,000 toward the $1 million needed to equip LAPD officers with on-body cameras, the major league baseball team announced Tuesday.
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