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San Mateo County Grand Jury • 2015-2016

Body Cameras—the Reel Truth Issue | Summary | Background | Discussion | Findings | Recommendations Requests for

Published: November 30, 2016 21 pages
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Findings 5 findings

F1 Page 55
The Atherton, Belmont, Foster City, Hillsborough, and Menlo Park Police Departments have deployed body-worn camera systems. Response: The City agrees with this finding .
F2 Page 55
The Sheriff's Office and five of the city police departments that have not deployed body-worn cameras all expressed similarconcerns regarding theimplementation ofthese systems, thecostof equipment,thecostof data retention, and policydevelopment. Response: The City agreeswith this finding,relying on theGrand Jury'srepresentations intheirreport.
F3 Page 55
The Atherton, Belmont, Foster City, Hillsborough, and Menlo Park Police Departments have budgeted sufficient fundstomanagethecostof equipment, data retention,and training. Response: The City agrees with this finding, relying on the Grand Jury's representations intheir report.
F4 Page 55
The Atherton, Belmont, Foster City, Hillsborough, and Menlo Park Police Departments have developed written policies regarding the operation and data retention of body-worn camera systems as well as the protection of therightsofthe community and policeofficers. Hillsborough isinthe process ofdeveloping asimilar policy. The Honorable Joseph C. Scott July 5,2016 Response: The City agrees with thisfinding.
F5 Page 56
Many local lawenforcement agencies thatcurrently donot employ body-worn cameras acknowledge thatthese systems arebeneficial and willlikelybe implemented inthefutureeithervoluntarily orby mandate. Response: The City agrees with this finding, relying on the Grand Jury's representations in their report. Responses to Grand Jury Recommendations:

Recommendations 4