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Update: Mounties in some locations to start wearing body-cameras

This is a corrected version:

Starting on Monday (Nov 18), frontline RCMP officers at select detachments, but “not” Prince George, will start to wear body-worn cameras.

The RCMP estimates that by this time next year, 90 per cent of frontline members will be using body-worn cameras, with full deployment expected to be complete in the next 12-18 months.

According to Corporal Jenn Cooper with the Prince George RCMP, P.G. is part of the 86-detachment roll out that began on Monday, however it is a phased roll out and Prince George is one of the later phases.

“The rollout of body-worn cameras to Royal Canadian Mounted Police officers is another step towards building a more modern and accountable RCMP and enhancing trust between the RCMP and the communities it serves,” said Commissioner Mike Duheme.

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Axon Public Safety Canada Inc. is the contractor supplying the RCMP’s body-worn cameras and digital evidence management system.

According to the RCMP, body-worn cameras will serve as an independent, unbiased, and objective way to capture interactions between the community and police officers.

They say it will also help resolve public complaints more quickly and improve evidence gathering.

These cameras will not be used for surveillance, 24-hour recordings, settings with a high expectation of privacy (washrooms, hospitals, etc.), or during strip searches or internal body cavity searches.

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