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    Police getting crap $1,300 cameras!

    All for the idea of the cameras...but these things are crap!!

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/ga...o-wear-cameras

    heres the specs:

    http://us.revealmedia.com/products/r...ftware-bundle/

    Recording resolution: 640 x 480
    Frame Rate: 25fps
    Encoding technology: MJPEG
    Data transfer: USB 2
    Memory: SD card (up to 32GB)
    Dimensions: 65mm x 38mm x 15mm (H/W/D)
    Battery life: >2.5 hours with internal battery. Can be extended to over 20 hours with external pack.
    Camera vertical rotation: 110 degrees
    Camera angle: 130 degrees


    LOL...25 fps, with a 640 x 480 resolution! ..yeah...they are gonna work out GREAT when the action starts.

    Just google the reviews on these things, poor video, static pic's and sound...but it has front facing screen!!...hence our Govt has just gone with what the Yanks & Poms are using, while ignoring the fact that the actual footage!...is shit!

    FFS...what a rip off!, give em the good gear!...the jobs hard enough without relying on poor footage to back you up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willytheekid View Post
    All for the idea of the cameras...but these things are crap!!

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/technology/ga...o-wear-cameras

    heres the specs:

    http://us.revealmedia.com/products/r...ftware-bundle/

    Recording resolution: 640 x 480
    Frame Rate: 25fps
    Encoding technology: MJPEG
    Data transfer: USB 2
    Memory: SD card (up to 32GB)
    Dimensions: 65mm x 38mm x 15mm (H/W/D)
    Battery life: >2.5 hours with internal battery. Can be extended to over 20 hours with external pack.
    Camera vertical rotation: 110 degrees
    Camera angle: 130 degrees


    LOL...25 fps, with a 640 x 480 resolution! ..yeah...they are gonna work out GREAT when the action starts.

    Just google the reviews on these things, poor video, static pic's and sound...but it has front facing screen!!...hence our Govt has just gone with what the Yanks & Poms are using, while ignoring the fact that the actual footage!...is shit!

    FFS...what a rip off!, give em the good gear!...the jobs hard enough without relying on poor footage to back you up.
    You could buy 3 GoPros with that money and still get some change left.


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    The article doesn't say that our police are getting these cameras, or any cameras. It just says that Judith Collins was impressed with how the cameras worked overseas.

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    Judith Colins needs some fucken Jenny Craig

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    Cameras for polis are a good idea

    Rialto's randomised controlled study has seized attention because it offers scientific – and encouraging – findings: after cameras were introduced in February 2012, public complaints against officers plunged 88% compared with the previous 12 months. Officers' use of force fell by 60%.

    "When you know you're being watched you behave a little better. That's just human nature," said Farrar. "As an officer you act a bit more professional, follow the rules a bit better."

    Video clips provided by the department showed dramatic chases on foot – you can hear the officer panting – and by car that ended with arrests, and without injury. Complaints often stemmed not from operational issues but "officers' mouths", said the chief. "With a camera they are more conscious of how they speak and how they treat people."


    But, for gods sake get them decent gear!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mike.Gayner View Post
    The article doesn't say that our police are getting these cameras, or any cameras. It just says that Judith Collins was impressed with how the cameras worked overseas.
    The Dept of Corrections has them on trial at two prisons already.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SPman View Post
    Cameras for polis are a good idea

    Rialto's randomised controlled study has seized attention because it offers scientific – and encouraging – findings: after cameras were introduced in February 2012, public complaints against officers plunged 88% compared with the previous 12 months. Officers' use of force fell by 60%.

    "When you know you're being watched you behave a little better. That's just human nature," said Farrar. "As an officer you act a bit more professional, follow the rules a bit better."

    Video clips provided by the department showed dramatic chases on foot – you can hear the officer panting – and by car that ended with arrests, and without injury. Complaints often stemmed not from operational issues but "officers' mouths", said the chief. "With a camera they are more conscious of how they speak and how they treat people."


    But, for gods sake get them decent gear!
    yep this ^
    We might see less corruption from NZ's biggest gang (it's amazing how many of them suddenly "change their tune" once you show them the camera you're wearing) But get decent cameras. Even getting a custom mil spec housing for & w/ a GoPro is probably cheaper than this shit & WAY better quality too
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    Im all for it, provided that any person arrested, charged, or accused of anything gets to see and analyse any footage relating to their matter if any charges are laid or any court action is likely.

    Wouldn't be keen on the footage being treated as privileged to police eyes only, unless THEY want to choose a snippet to share. if theyre gonna wear them, I have no issue, provided footage is available when it relates to you in some way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Reibz View Post
    Judith Colins needs some fucken Jenny Craig
    Huh ?? I didn't realise that Crusher Collins batted for the other team .. makes sense tho'
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    Sounds like a great idea. Just need to dish out more tickets to pay for them. There are heaps of body mounted cameras in use by Police overseas and they are HD/Night vision capable too.
    Go Pros would be arse....need something better than 2hrs of battery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hoon View Post
    Go Pros would be arse....need something better than 2hrs of battery.
    Yep, hopeless battery life on a GoPro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tigertim20 View Post
    Im all for it, provided that any person arrested, charged, or accused of anything gets to see and analyse any footage relating to their matter if any charges are laid or any court action is likely.
    Doesn't the prosecution has an obligation to hand over any and all evidence that they'll rely on in court to the defence? Doesn't mean they won't doctor it first though.
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    I was given a recording of the Auckland popo comms radio channel that related to a court case I was involved in a few years ago following an explicit request for the same through the disclosure rules. I doubt the recording would have been used in the prosecution case at all but it was available none the less, therefore I think they had to supply it. That recording was crucial to my success in beating the charge. I'd imagine the same rules would have to apply to a video recording, unless of course National slipped a sneaky law change through the night before announcing a $500 million Waitangi settlement or summat, but they wouldn't do that eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    yep this ^
    We might see less corruption from NZ's biggest gang (it's amazing how many of them suddenly "change their tune" once you show them the camera you're wearing) But get decent cameras. Even getting a custom mil spec housing for & w/ a GoPro is probably cheaper than this shit & WAY better quality too
    And might see some better behavior from the scum they have to deal with, but i doubt it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Madness View Post
    I was given a recording of the Auckland popo comms radio channel that related to a court case I was involved in a few years ago following an explicit request for the same through the disclosure rules. I doubt the recording would have been used in the prosecution case at all but it was available none the less, therefore I think they had to supply it. That recording was crucial to my success in beating the charge. I'd imagine the same rules would have to apply to a video recording, unless of course National slipped a sneaky law change through the night before announcing a $500 million Waitangi settlement or summat, but they wouldn't do that eh?
    "beating the Charge" ?

    What so you were guilty then?

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