17 January 2022

REQUIRING POLICE BODY CAMS: Motorola and Axon Fight To Corner Lucrative Body-Worn Camera Market

"Caught on Cam" for the time being has faded-out of the intense national conversation after the prosecution for the police killing of George Floyd when evidence was based on the recorded now infamous live video images captured by a civilian on her own personal cellphone.
Derek Chauvin, the former cop who was convicted of Floyd’s murder, was wearing a body camera at the beginning of the incident, but it allegedly fell off and slid under the squad car before he knelt on Floyd’s neck.
His camera was made by a company called Axon — formerly known as Taser — the largest provider of body cameras in the United States. 
Here are some selected excerpts taken from The First Look Institute as reported back in December of last year
 

Two Companies Fight to Corner the Police Body Camera Market

Axon and Motorola lobbied Congress to promote police tech in reform bills. Their devices may not change policing — yet business is booming.

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