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State Rep. Rick Scarbrough and Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, both Republicans of Oak Ridge, have secured $2.5 million in state funding for Oak Ridge Police Department to purchase body-worn cameras.
More Massachusetts police departments than ever are embracing body-worn cameras, recognizing the benefits to the public and their officers.
The funding will help local law enforcement agencies pay for body-worn camera equipment and the associated costs.
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More Massachusetts police departments than ever are embracing body-worn cameras, recognizing not just benefits to the public, but to their officers as well. Yet the cameras can come at a steep cost.
The new body-worn camera expenditure does require the township to contribute roughly $30,000 to cover vehicle chargers, Motorola deployment/configuration, cloud storage and uniform magnetic mounts.
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