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+Counterplan text: The United States federal government will increase financial incentives for body cameras acquisition and use by states, create uniform standards for body camera use, included but not limited to public disclosure of body camera materials for extended lengths of time greater than 90 days. Funding is tied to state compliance. |
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+Public access quells public relations problems. Nunes 1-7 |
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+Iesha Nunes J.D., expected May 2016, University of Florida Levin College of Law. B.A., Criminology, B.S., Family, Youth, and Community Sciences, December 2012, University of Florida, January 7, 2016 "“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”: Police Misconduct and the Need for Body Cameras" Florida Law Review, http://www.floridalawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/11-Nunes |
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+Even though the Florida statute does help protect civilian privacy while limiting some of the |
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+higher cost is justified by granting the public fairer access to the footage. |
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+Solves accountability |
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+Nunes 1-7 |
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+Iesha Nunes J.D., expected May 2016, University of Florida Levin College of Law. B.A., Criminology, B.S., Family, Youth, and Community Sciences, December 2012, University of Florida, January 7, 2016 "“Hands Up, Don’t Shoot”: Police Misconduct and the Need for Body Cameras" Florida Law Review, http://www.floridalawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/11-Nunes |
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+A recent study has also highlighted the effectiveness of body cameras. In Rialto, |
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+many proven benefits associated with the use of body cameras by law enforcement. |