PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Police in Philadelphia have started testing body cameras, a move that comes as the head of the force joined a presidential task force on modern law enforcement.
The department says up to 31 officers began wearing body cameras Monday to record interactions with civilians.
It’s a pilot program that involves testing several brands of the small, lapel-mounted devices over six months.
The announcement came as President Barack Obama tapped city police Commissioner Charles Ramsey to lead a Task Force on 21st Century Policing.
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