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California city's police to wear head-mounted cameras
John McGlothlen
Dec. 19, 2009 10:59 pm
SAN JOSE, California (AP) - Police in California are testing head-mounted cameras to record interactions with the public.
The test using 18 patrol officers comes as citizens' groups criticize the department for too often using force during arrests.
Officers are to turn on the cameras every time they talk with anyone. They download the recordings after every shift.
The cameras are the size of a Bluetooth cell phone earpiece and attach by a headband above the ear.
San Jose is the first major American city to try the devices, made by Arizona-based Taser International. Taser is paying for the experiment, but the price could be high if San Jose equips all 1,400 officers.
Each kit costs $1,700, plus a $99 per officer monthly fee. That's $4 million department-wide each year.
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Information from: San Jose Mercury News
Copyright 2009 The Associated Press.
San Jose Police Department officers including Jessie Aragon, foreground, wear a video/audio recording device during a press conference at SJPD headquarters on Saturday, Dec. 18, 2009 in San Jose, Calif. (AP Photo/San Jose Mercury News, Dai Sugano)