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WINDSOR, ONT. Ontario Provincial Police started a year-long evaluative study into body-worn cameras Tuesday to help inform the use of new technologies in the future. An OPP news release says the provincial police will be equipping its West Region Emergency Response Team (ERT) and members of the West Region Traffic Incident Management Enforcement (TIME) team as well as all uniformed officers of the Haldimand detachment with body cams as part of the study. “The OPP has conducted a comprehensive review of policies and procedures developed by our partner police agencies as it relates to the use and privacy impacts of BWCs. Procedures have been created to address potential privacy concerns and to ensure the security of the video once it has been recorded during the course of this study,” the release says.
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Publishing date: May 13, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 2 minute read •
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A drug trafficking investigation conducted by members of the Oxford Ontario Provincial Police, Community Street Crimes Unit, and Woodstock Police Service Drugs and Intelligence Unit, has resulted in a total of 35 charges being laid against eight individuals, including three from Tillsonburg and one from Courtland.
On May 12, members from the Oxford OPP and neighbouring detachments CSCU’s, West Region Emergency Response Team, Tactics and Rescue Unit, Organized Crime Enforcement Bureau, Canine Unit, Urban Search and Rescue Team, Aviation Services, West Region Crime and uniform members from Woodstock Police and Oxford OPP executed several search warrants in Oxford County, Elgin County and the City of Woodstock.