Denver Police Department Studies "Body Cameras"

DENVER, CO. - AUGUST 27: Denver police commander Magen Dodge displays a body cameras following a press conference at the Denver Police Department in Denver, CO August 27, 2014. Denver Police said Wednesday they hope to equip 800 police officers, including all patrol and traffic officers, with body cameras by 2015. The cameras will not only protect people who make legitimate complaints, authorities say, the technology should also protect police from false allegations of excessive force. "The body camera will clear up those moments of conflict," said Denver police chief Robert White. (Photo By Craig F. Walker / The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO. - AUGUST 27: Denver police commander Magen Dodge displays a body cameras following a press conference at the Denver Police Department in Denver, CO August 27, 2014. Denver Police said Wednesday they hope to equip 800 police officers, including all patrol and traffic officers, with body cameras by 2015. The cameras will not only protect people who make legitimate complaints, authorities say, the technology should also protect police from false allegations of excessive force. "The body camera will clear up those moments of conflict," said Denver police chief Robert White. (Photo By Craig F. Walker / The Denver Post)
Denver Police Department Studies "Body Cameras"
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