South Lake Tahoe Approves Purchase Of Body Cameras For Police

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE (CBS13) — Police in South Lake Tahoe will soon wear body cameras. 

The city council approved the purchase of both body and vehicle cameras for officers Tuesday.  It will cost them $470,000.

In total, the city plans to buy 42 body cameras, 28 in-car cameras, and cloud storage for both.

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According to a press release from the city, the cameras have an automatic turn-on feature that will record even if an officer fails to turn on their camera. Additionally, the camera of a back-up officer will turn on automatically if they are in range of another officer with a camera rolling.

Representatives from the police department say this is a step toward more transparency fo the department.

The resolution to purchase the cameras also includes the budget to hire a full-time IT professional to help the department with data storage and public record requests, the city said.

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