Am I right to assume that
police bodycam footage is only allowed to be released as part of a court order / as evidence?
Newly released
police bodycam footage shows the arrest of married Republican former Oklahoma state senator Ralph Shortey's arrest in a motel room with an underage teen last March.
Not exact matches
Police released
bodycam video on Wednesday that shows the moment officers breached the Las Vegas shooter's hotel room at Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino on October 1, 2017.
This story is still developing, as eyewitnesses give differing accounts from the
police and none of the officers involved were wearing
bodycams.
The Buffalo
Police Department wants to test 20 body - worn cameras over 90 days to help decide whether all patrol officers should wear the
bodycams.
Two UK schools trial use of
police - style
bodycams for teachers Secondary schools to offer teachers use of cameras to film «when legitimate, proportionate and necessary» to resolve problems
Why would «
police can't generally release
bodycam footage» imply «news crews can't accompany
police»?