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The Government is set to introduce legislation to legalise the use of body-worn cameras for gardaí.
The Garda Síochána Digital Recording Bill will also give gardaí new powers to use other recording devices in the course of their duties, including phones, camcorders, laptops and drones.
The Minister for Justice, Helen McEntee, is to bring the outline of the new bill to Cabinet tomorrow but the measures are unlikely to become law until next year.
The move has been welcomed by the Garda associations but criticised by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties as invasive and unnecessary .
The associations representing gardaí have been calling for years for their members to be allowed to carry body-worn cameras but this has been opposed by the Irish Council for Civil Liberties.
A new bill about the proposal is set to come before Cabinet. By Stephen McDermott Monday 26 Apr 2021, 10:46 AM 1 hour ago 21,085 Views 50 Comments
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CABINET IS SET to see a draft of a new bill that will allow gardaí to wear overt body-worn cameras.
The proposal follows a recommendation made in the report of the Commission on the Future of Policing in Ireland, and would help gardaí carry out their duties in certain situations.
The cameras would be worn on a garda’s chest to record video and audio, and would not be on at all times.
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