I legit think the cams should not be able to be turned off, footage reviewed by a third party watchdog at the end of each shift, and any instances where the cam was covered or positioned to potentially miss something explained.
Instances of cops being accused of doing something where they clearly turned off their cams, at the very least, should be treated as if the plaintiff is telling the truth by default since the cop took steps to hide potential evidence
I legit think the cams should not be able to be turned off, footage reviewed by a third party watchdog at the end of each shift, and any instances where the cam was covered or positioned to potentially miss something explained.
Instances of cops being accused of doing something where they clearly turned off their cams, at the very least, should be treated as if the plaintiff is telling the truth by default since the cop took steps to hide potential evidence