Body cameras for TCC employees: how this will reduce arbitrariness and violations.
08.08.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
08.08.2025
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People's Deputy and member of the parliamentary committee on legislative support of law enforcement activities Sergey Yevtushok is considering the implementation of body cameras for staff of territorial recruitment centers as an effective method to combat offenses. In his speech on the program 'Morning.LIVE', the deputy noted that this practice is already successfully applied in the National Police. According to the deputy, the use of body cameras in the police has proven its effectiveness, helping to reduce cases of abuse and conflicts between law enforcement officers and citizens. Yevtushok called for the implementation of a similar control mechanism in the recruitment sphere, where, according to him, violations of human rights are growing. The Minister of Defense has already announced the mandatory wearing of body cameras by TCC employees from September 1, considering this step crucial for improving the situation. The introduction of body cameras for TCC staff can be an important step in ensuring safety and human rights in this area.
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