Watchdog advises that NSW police officers should be required to activate body-worn cameras.

Watchdog advises that NSW police officers should be required to activate body-worn cameras.
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The recommendation from the watchdog for NSW police officers to “must” turn on body-worn cameras is a significant step towards enhancing transparency and accountability within law enforcement. Body-worn cameras can provide crucial evidence in various situations, helping to protect both the officers and the public. This move could help build trust in the police force, ensuring that interactions are recorded and reviewed when necessary. Implementing mandatory usage can lead to better practices and may also deter misconduct. It will be interesting to see how this recommendation is received and what changes will be implemented moving forward.