RCMP body camera rollout hits halfway mark, technology yet to deploy in Nanaimo
NANAIMO — While local detachments are still waiting, body cameras continue to be rolled out across RCMP detachments in B.C.
As of last month, 90 of the province’s 185 detachments are wearing and actively using the chest-mounted devices, which capture rolling video and audio from the officer’s perspective.
Staff Sgt. Kris Clark said the devices have a 30-second buffer feature, which, when activated, helps capture the full context of an interaction between officers and the public.
“We often see video put online on social media that takes the situation out of context, and these body-worn cameras help us to show the entirety of that interaction. There is a buffering, so 30 seconds before the video is initiated by the officer, it captures that 30 seconds of video as well.”


