The ideal system would:
1) Have all data collected by the camera (or other sensor) stay encrypted, even from the officer.
2) Have all data collected move off the device and onto secured servers.
3) The device(s) have a visible identifier (light?) to indicate they are functioning properly.
4) If the device malfunctions, the officer becomes a civlian not a police officer.
On a side note, how bout one the terms of service of being a publically elected official being a publically visible NSA scan on the official for their term of service.
The ideal system would: 1) Have all data collected by the camera (or other sensor) stay encrypted, even from the officer. 2) Have all data collected move off the device and onto secured servers. 3) The device(s) have a visible identifier (light?) to indicate they are functioning properly. 4) If the device malfunctions, the officer becomes a civlian not a police officer. On a side note, how bout one the terms of service of being a publically elected official being a publically visible NSA scan on the official for their term of service.
Well, between the 350 report and BP oil spill government planners realized there will be no environment to monitor pretty soon :) Why spend the money ;