University Police patrol officers at SUNY Oswego—such as Officer Eric Martin—will now wear cameras at the center of their chests to document traffic stops and other encounters as a deterrent to potential conflicts at the point of contact or in court. Videotaped encounters will be uploaded to a server daily. The devices record law enforcement officers’ encounters with citizens, for their mutual benefit.
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