Although the ACLU of Southern California supports body cameras in principle, we oppose the LAPD’s use of body cameras under the policies put forth by the department and approved by the Los Angeles Police Commission in April 2015. These policies suffer from serious flaws that undermine the goals of transparency and accountability that the body camera program should serve and
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