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by w458cmau 3250 days ago
Is it not always actively recording and it's just that it overwrites once it is about to run out of space unless footage is marked for read-only?
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The batteries only last a handful of hours so officers turn them on as necessary (also most police unions lobby for this ability). It's unfortunate but it's the current reality.
So how do they, as the article says, "retain footage 30 seconds before an officer presses the record button"?
The permanently record, but do not permanently store. So if a button is pressed, they store 30 seconds of pre-recorded footage.
Most police body cam models have batteries that last for 12 hours of recording, enough to record an entire shift