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Public Safety Chair Klein Supports Body Camera Proposal

Columbus City Council Safety Committee chair Zach Klein today stated his strong support of Council President Ginther’s proposal to implement a body camera program for Columbus police by the end of 2016.   

“Police body cameras must be a priority,” said Councilmember Klein.  “They are a very important tool in improving policing and ensuring accountability for both residents and law enforcement.”

Klein recognizes that many details of the body camera program will be determined by the Mayor's committee asked to study and make recommendations on the issue. He also indicated that some necessary changes, like fixing public records laws, are out of the city's control and must be done by the Ohio General Assembly.

"Now is the time to start addressing city policies, procedures, and training as it relates to body cameras,” said Klein.  “That way, hopefully Columbus' body camera program will be ready to go live the moment the necessary privacy laws are changed at the state level. We shouldn't be building our program from scratch once the State of Ohio acts. Instead, we need to use this time to be proactive."

“I applaud the decision by President Ginther to begin the use of body cameras on Columbus police officers,” said Bishop Timothy Clark, Senior Pastor of the First Church of God in Columbus.  “This will help ensure the safety of our citizens and our officers, which is our utmost concern.”

 

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