Police privacy law complicates plan for body cameras
A 1979 ordinance forbidding police from collecting data of a religious, political or sexual nature has gotten more press lately. What does it mean for the body worn video program?
David Kroman is formerly a reporter at Crosscut, where he covered city politics. In addition to Crosscut, his work has appeared in The Seattle Times, CityLab, High Country News, Seattle Magazine and e
A 1979 ordinance forbidding police from collecting data of a religious, political or sexual nature has gotten more press lately. What does it mean for the body worn video program?
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