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Excellent Police Work & why body cams work
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(04-07-2016, 09:36 AM)Au165 Wrote: Both, depending on the manufacture. Some earlier versions move the data instantly, and some newer models make you wait and dock at the end of the day to move the data. The issue with the end of day docking is that in the event of an incident that the officer knows he was in the wrong, it is very easy for the data to become corrupt or the camera to be damaged. Some of the first generation systems had DVRs in the back of the cars that would instantly relay the video to the cloud, but the issue was that the networks couldn't handle moving that data well in some areas. The end of day retrial is becoming more common because it is easier, but I think we will see a few incidents of video being corrupt and we will see a move back to instant uploading.


Read about this in the past, very interesting.  I'll add this to the list of reasons we need to break up Telco/ISP monopolies and remove state legislation barring municipally owned and operated networks.  
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RE: Excellent Police Work & why body cams work - Vas Deferens - 04-07-2016, 05:06 PM

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