One of the many reasons is to be able to tell if someone is telling the truth. "These days if police aren't recording their interactions with the public, chances are someone else is." according to The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va (Breen, Steve). A police officer in McKinney, Texas pulled his gun out on teens at a pool party that got out of hand, Police …show more content…
Which means agencies wouldn't be able to use them during undercover cases. The objective of using body cameras is to get the truth and only the truth so that no one is accused for something they didn't do, and those who has the crime can get the punishment that they deserve. This is also a good way for cops to learn from their mistakes by going over it and watching their videos, they have the right to watch their videos before they are released to the public. Six states have body cameras and now are using them. Body cameras will cost a fortune to put on every cop in the U.S., that’s impossible, but it's gonna take time and they are slowly evolving and coming into our daily