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    In an attempt to reduce confrontation between its personnel and motorists, the Chennai traffic police have procured 201 body cameras.

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    Chief Minister Edappadi K Palaniswami fixes the new body-worn camera on a policeman on Monday

    Chennai

    It can record video with audio and also take photos

    •  Additional features: CMOS sensor, 120-degree lens, two-inch display, in-built infrared illuminators for night vision
    •  It also comes with embedded software that will enable pre/post-recording option along with the audio.
    •  Date, time and location of videos and photos taken by the body camera will be automatically saved to the centralised database as it is GPS enabled.
    •  If required, higher officials and control room can stream live video from each camera.
    •  Traffic enforcement officers have to wear the cameras and keep it on during their eight-hour duty.
    •  Number of  enforcing officers (including traffic sub-inspectors) in the city 160
    •  When the cameras are being charged in docking stations, the captured video will automatically be saved to the centralised database

    Old body cams

    • Six body-worn cameras were given to city traffic police in February 2018 on a trial basis. Based on its success, the Greater Chennai Police have decided to  issue the cameras to all traffic enforcement officers
    •  The old cameras were not internet-enabled and could not livestream
    •  Trial cameras lacked many features that the new ones have

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