Clinton is going to propose body cameras for every officer nationally at her speech today at Columbia.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 29, 2015
Good idea.
I am wondering about a hypothetical, though. Let's say that something happens, and the video of a certain timevspan is subpoenaed. Further, that the officer had decided to use a personal camera, and when told to turn over all recordings, scrubbed much of them as being personal and unrelated.
How should we handle that?
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