JD Supra: Privacy and Fourth Amendment Issues Among Legal Concerns for Law Enforcement Use of Body-Worn Cameras

JD Supra: Privacy and Fourth Amendment Issues Among Legal Concerns for Law Enforcement Use of Body-Worn Cameras byGary Schons:

While there are many considerations for police departments interested in using body-worn cameras in the field, including policy issues and deployment procedures, there are some legal — and somewhat controversial — hurdles that must be contemplated, too.

In a recent Daily Journal article (subscription required), I explored legal concerns surrounding law enforcement use of BWCs. So far, there has not been any legal challenges raised to BWCs either under the Fourth Amendment or common law privacy law:

Privacy for whom?

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