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The NPCC is a collaboration body that enables independent Chief Constables and their forces to work together to improve policing for the public. The NPCC employs a Chair [7] and a team to run and support its work. Legally, the NPCC is a national unit hosted by the Metropolitan Police Service, but acts independently.
A police officer wearing a body camera on his uniform. In policing equipment, a police body camera or wearable camera, also known as body worn video (BWV), body-worn camera (BWC), or body camera, is a wearable audio, video, or photographic recording system used by police to record events in which law enforcement officers are involved, from the perspective of the officer wearing it.
Body-worn cameras as well as helmet cameras are used in the military. [19] Video can either be stored locally, or streamed back to a command center or military outpost. A notable example is the raid on Osama Bin Laden's compound, where live video footage of the raid is believed to have been streamed to the White House. [20]
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The three-minute video was recorded on the body-worn camera of an officer from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit who was at the Trump campaign rally on July 13 in the rural western ...
Edesix Ltd is a manufacturer of body worn video and digital evidence solutions based in Edinburgh, Scotland. [1] The company designs, develops and manufacturers all its hardware and software. Edesix was founded in Edinburgh in 2002 by Richie McBride and Robin Iddon.
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