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NJ expands police body camera requirement, beyond patrol officers

NJ expands police body camera requirement, beyond patrol officers As the state’s requirement for all uniformed police to wear body cameras takes effect in June, the state has expanded which officers are included in that mandate. State Attorney General Gurbir Grewal released an updated directive on Tuesday, which added to the list of law enforcement required to wear the recording devices: All uniformed patrol officers while acting in the performance of official duties All officers on tactical teams, including SWAT & SRT (Special Response Team) All officers assigned to proactive enforcement teams All officers assigned to canine units All officers whose assigned duties include regular interaction with members of the public

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The cash is coming in

POLITICO Get the New Jersey Playbook newsletter Email Sign Up By signing up you agree to receive email newsletters or updates from POLITICO and you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service. You can unsubscribe at any time and you can contact us here. This sign-up form is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply. Presented by Pre-K Our Way Good Monday morning! I’m filling in for Matt today, and since I cover the budget, you get to kick your week off reading about the state’s finances! On Friday, Moody’s improved the state’s credit outlook from “negative” to “stable.” While this is far less significant than an actual rating change, it’s still a good sign.

Every N J cop must wear body cams by June Here s the plan to cover the costs

Every N.J. cop must wear body cams by June. Here’s the plan to cover the costs. Updated 7:38 AM; Facebook Share Every police department in New Jersey will be required to have body cameras for officers by June, a costly endeavor that many towns haven’t implemented in the past because of the price tag. But there are less expensive ways launch camera programs before the deadline, according to a group charged with supporting the new state mandate. The Interagency Working Group on Body Worn Cameras a panel created by Gov. Phil Murphy released its recommendations last week for how the state and local agencies can reduce the initial and ongoing costs.

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