As a dozen Seattle PD officers have started wearing body cameras in a pilot project to record interactions with the public, the department has taken a vastly different approach under new Chief Kathleen O'Toole. It's voluntarily putting blurry, silent versions of the videos on YouTube, giving the curious a chance to see what they entail while also protecting the privacy of those depicted, reports the Associated Press.
"It's the way the chief wants us to do business," says Mike Wagers, the department's chief operating officer. "It's her way of thinking: Transparency equals an increase in public trust."





