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Although the ACLU of Southern California supports body cameras in principle, we oppose the LAPD’s use of body cameras under the policies put forth by the department and approved by the Los Angeles Police Commission in April 2015. These policies suffer from serious flaws that undermine the goals of transparency and accountability that the body camera program should serve and
LAPD's Mission Division gets first body cameras, controversy brews – Mission Hills Neighborhood Council
More South Bay police agencies turning to body cameras, but who gets to see footage still up in the air – Daily Breeze
LAPD to equip 7,000 policemen with body cameras amid outrage over unarmed blacks' deaths
San Francisco police can access private surveillance cameras without search warrants, new law says
Privacy Activists Fight Police Bodycams
Los Angeles Police Commission Votes 3-1 to Approve Policy on LAPD Body Cameras – Good Black News
SB 1038 - ACLU California Action
NYPD urged to step up body-worn camera pilot after chokehold death, US news
The Body Camera Accountability Act (AB 1215)
Critics Say MPD's Body Camera Program Isn't Transparent Enough. Are Solutions In Sight? - The Kojo Nnamdi Show
City Council concerns spur delay on vote to buy LAPD body cameras - Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Report on Body Cameras by Segun Idowu - Issuu
Artificial intelligence (AI) meets policing: USC leads LAPD body cam study