Battle Ground Police to start using body-worn cameras this October

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The Battle Ground Police Department will begin using body-worn cameras on October 7, a move aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in law enforcement practices. This decision is part of a growing trend among police departments across the country to adopt technology that promotes public trust. Chief Dennis Flynn highlighted the critical role these cameras will play in documenting police interactions, which can serve as crucial evidence during investigations. The initiative has garnered support from local community members and city officials, who believe it will strengthen the relationship between law enforcement and residents. The city council has been actively involved in discussions about the implementation, reflecting a commitment to modernizing policing methods.

Training sessions are being organized to ensure officers are well-prepared for the transition. With the introduction of body-worn cameras, the Battle Ground Police Department aims to reassure the public of its dedication to transparency and accountability. This initiative is expected to not only improve police practices but also enhance community confidence in law enforcement.

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