LAPD launches investigation into officersâ relationship with Ring
Ring tapped LAPD officers to serve as brand ambassadors for its gadgets â a strategy that helped encourage the adoption of its surveillance cameras.
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Police can keep video from Ring doorbells indefinitely, adding to privacy concerns. LAPD Chief Michel Moore said at a Los Angeles Police Commission meeting Tuesday that the investigation by the departmentâs Professional Standards Bureau would seek to âdetermine whether any of the communications violated department policy and any actions of our personnel violated department policy.â [ RING | Amazon ]
By Johana Bhuiyan Los Angeles Times (TNS)
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LOS ANGELES â The Los Angeles Police Department has launched an internal investigation into its officersâ communications with the Amazon-owned security company Ring, after a Los Angeles Times report revealed the camera maker provided at least 100 officers free dev
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