Every frontline uniformed police officer, including special constables, will be expected to wear a video camera on their ...
Police Scotland has started a national roll out of body-worn video cameras. Over the next 18 months, 10,500 will be issued ...
Police Scotland’s national roll-out of body-worn video started on Wednesday (March 26), with the first officers equipped with the new cameras on duty in Tayside. Around 750 Tayside officers, including ...
Police Scotland has begun its nationwide roll out of body worn video. As a first step around 750 officers in Tayside, including those in road policing and dog handling, are being equipped with the ...
Tayside cops will become the first area to receive the cameras, with all staff to be equipped with the new devices over the ...
Police Scotland’s national roll out of body worn ... Around 750 Tayside officers, including road policing officers and dog handlers, will be equipped with the new devices over the coming weeks.
A female police officer is standing on the roof of a building, fear evident in her eyes as a young man stands on the edge.
Police Scotland has started a national roll out ... About 750 officers in Tayside, including road policing officers and dog handlers, will be the first to get the technology.
Use precise geolocation data and actively scan device characteristics for identification. This is done to store and access ...
Police Scotland’s national rollout of body-worn video equipment is set to be introduced in the Highlands this summer.