Kitimat RCMP officers are now equipped with Body Worn Cameras after completing required training. This move is part of an initiative aimed at enhancing transparency, public trust, and accountability in law enforcement. Officers will activate the cameras during calls for service, including mental health incidents, crimes in progress, and public disturbances, capturing a first-person view of their encounters. The cameras are expected to improve evidence collection and resolve complaints faster, offering a clearer picture of police interactions with the community. While the cameras are a step forward in modernizing police practices, they are not intended for continuous recording or surveillance and will not be used during intimate searches. This new technology is seen as a key tool in improving the relationship between the public and law enforcement, making it easier to address concerns and provide clarity in investigations. For more information, check the RCMP’s official website.
Kitimat RCMP Implements Body Worn Cameras to Boost Transparency
By Sabrina Spencer
Jun 23, 2025 | 2:34 PM
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