OTI Joins Broad Coalition of Civil Rights and Privacy Advocates on Body Worn Camera Principles
OTI, along with 35 other privacy and civil rights organizations and advocates, released Civil Rights Principles on Body Worn Cameras.
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OTI, along with 35 other privacy and civil rights organizations and advocates, released Civil Rights Principles on Body Worn Cameras.
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