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Baildon
Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) is to receive cutting-edge
high-tech equipment to help in its fight against crime in the
village. Baildon Parish Council is to present the NPT with two
“headcams” – worth £2200.
The
cameras, which are about the size of an AA battery, are worn
discretely by police officers on the sides of their heads. It can
hold up to 12 hours of footage and sound recordings, which it can
then feed back to a digital recorder. These cameras have been funded
by the Baildon Parish Council for use by local officers, and are
currently used by several Police forces across the country, where
they are proving to be very successful in recording evidence and
reducing crime.
Training of the police officers in the use of the Cameras will commence on Monday 19th May and you should start to see them being used around Baildon from then.
Paul
Marfell of the Baildon Parish Council said: “Our vision is a
Baildon free of anti social behaviour and this can only be achieved
if the highest level of effort can be sustained by the community and
its police. We are delighted to offer our support to these efforts by
providing this equipment. The use of “headcam” devices will lead
to an increase in convictions of offenders, compared with those
incidents where the cameras were not used. We feel that the cameras
will help the Parish Council in its aim to improve the quality of the
lives of the people of Baildon.”
Police
Sergeant Richard Baildon, who can be seen here wearing the equipment, said: “We are very grateful to the Parish
Council for purchasing this equipment on our behalf. Baildon is very
safe and local officers have worked very hard to take positive action
against the minority of individuals that act in an irresponsible and
anti social manner. We firmly believe that these cameras will further
increase public safety and confidence by recording first hand the
behaviour of those witnessed engaging in such activities,.”
“The
use of body worn cameras has the potential to significantly improve
the quality of evidence provided by police officers in the drive to
reduce crime, the fear of crime and increase the proportion of
offenders brought to justice.”
Phillip
Davies MP said "It is good that Baildon Parish Council and the
local police are working well together and I hope that these HeadCams
will mean more criminals in Baildon are brought to justice in the
future"
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