NSW police watchdog waiting nearly a month on average to access body-worn camera footage

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NSW police watchdog waiting nearly a month on average to access body-worn camera footage
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Exclusive: Law Enforcement Conduct Commission does not have direct access to video database, with wait times causing delays to investigations

– four vulnerable people who died after being shot or Tasered by officers in as many months.

Asked about the access issue this week, a spokesperson for the commission confirmed delays were adding weeks to investigations. “Under the current arrangements, it takes an average of 27 days for the commission to be given access to electronic materials by the NSW police force.”

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