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I'd be curious to hear how he would define that other 20%
IMO, if 80% is good for law enforcement, that leaves 20% that would be showing abuse of power/dishonesty.
20% seems like a high number for that to me, but my own eyes so far have shown that may be low...
Body cameras are such a cop out (pun intended). Without actually holding people accountable, they do nothing. In a system where people were held accountable, they might be moderately useful. But if recordings are selectively shared/saved and the perpetrator not serving time for abusing people and stepping on their constitutional rights, it really changes nothing.

Body cameras would not have changed the outcome of Renee Good or Alex Pretti's murder. Without citizens recording and documenting everything, they would be as memorable as Keith Porter.
 
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Judicial misconduct complaint filed by Justice Dept. against Judge James Boasberg is dismissed
By Melissa Quinn
February 2, 2026 / 10:22 AM EST / CBS News

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Washington — A federal appeals court judge dismissed a judicial misconduct complaint that the Justice Department filed against U.S. District Judge James Boasberg, whom President Trump has denounced over his handling of a legal battle involving the Alien Enemies Act and the administration's swift removals of Venezuelan migrants to El Salvador.
 
Body cameras are such a cop out (pun intended). Without actually holding people accountable, they do nothing. In a system where people were held accountable, they might be moderately useful. But if recordings are selectively shared/saved and the perpetrator not serving time for abusing people and stepping on their constitutional rights, it really changes nothing.

Body cameras would not have changed the outcome of Renee Good or Alex Pretti's murder. Without citizens recording and documenting everything, they would be as memorable as Keith Porter.
It should be mandatory to have an officer fired if their body camera was off.
 
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