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Technology Stocks : Digital Ally Inc. - DGLY
DGLY 1.770-0.6%Oct 31 9:30 AM EST

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To: RinConRon who wrote (445)8/19/2014 2:13:02 PM
From: David Alan Cook   of 554
 
DGLY is first in-car integrated system bought by police department in MO after Ferguson incident:

GREENWOOD, MO (KCTV) - Greenwood Police Department is the first police force in Missouri to provide body cameras for all its patrol

Greenwood bought its cameras from Lenexa-based Digital Ally.

The department paid $900 per camera. A dash-cam for a patrol car can cost $4,000.

"Officers have enough to deal with. These are easy to operate," Hallgrimson said.

He said that with dash cameras and body cameras that his officers and the public are better protected.

Greenwood officers must turn the body cameras on and off themselves. The officers can turn the cameras off during lunch or other down time. But they must be on and recording during any encounter with the public.

The chief said they are also an invaluable teaching tool.

"An officer can go back and watch, [body cameras] just makes it so much easier for an officer to know what they're doing in their job," he said.
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