Not exact matches
The mayor has reformed the NYPD use of stop - and - frisk, outlined efforts to retrain officers on using force and unveiled the details of a
pilot program for
police body cameras.
The city is rolling out
body cameras for
police as part of a
pilot program.
The NYPD is expanding its
pilot program for
body cameras, a central part of Mayor Bill de Blasio's
police reform effort, by seeking companies to provide another 5,000 devices, according to a recent solicitation published in the City Record.
«One of the things the president is rightfully focused on is
body cameras, and later this week we'll be rolling out a
pilot program related to
body cameras here in this city,» de Blasio told reporters this morning, referencing his meeting in Washington, D.C., on Monday with President Obama and other elected and law - enforcement officials and clergy to discuss
policing.
The Buffalo
Police Department is in the process of selecting
body camera types they want for their own
pilot program.
«In addition, the cost savings realized in this consolidation will allow the
police department to respond to other pressing needs, including the purchase of a
body - worn
camera system as part of a
pilot project to improve transparency and safety, the equipment and overtime costs necessary to provide support for community festivals and events, and a
camera system at our
police headquarters.»