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When Body-Worn Camera Governance Is Tested at the Edges
Recent reporting out of Richmond County, Georgia highlights where body-worn camera programs are most likely to be tested—not during routine encounters, but when conditions fall outside the neat edges of policy. The incident involved a fast-moving struggle in which a camera was initially activated, became dislodged, and was later turned off. That sequence reflects a common governance challenge. Many policies explain when cameras should be on, but offer less clarity about exp

Daniel Zehnder
Jan 271 min read


Utah Investigative Journalism Project on Utah "Failures to Activate" BWCs
This investigate report (link) from the Utah Investigative Journalism Project is best understood as a "cherry-picked" records-based snapshot, not a verdict on statewide body-worn camera compliance. Its strength is straightforward: the reporting relies on agency disciplinary records and written policies , obtained through formal records requests over a defined period. That matters. The findings are rooted in what agencies documented, sustained, and acted on—not speculation o

Daniel Zehnder
Dec 26, 20251 min read
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