(LAMBTON COUNTY, ON) - The Lambton County Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) is now equipped with body-worn cameras (BWC).
Following the successful rollout of the In-Car-Cameras (ICC), which included the Automated Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) system, the Lambton OPP, along with other detachments across West Region, are introducing the BWCs for each officer.
The BWCs are worn on the front of the officer’s uniform and are clearly visible to anyone an officer may be interacting with. When in standby mode, the BWC displays a visible green light, which turns red when the device begins recording.
The full deployment of BWCs in Lambton County will be completed as soon as practicable. Officers who have completed training will begin using them immediately.
“The introduction of body-worn cameras is another step forward in enhancing public trust and transparency. These cameras will support our officers in their duties while reinforcing our commitment to accountability and community safety,” said Inspector Ross STUART, Lambton OPP Interim Detachment Commander.