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Police Body Cameras: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Our

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main story tonight concerns the police.

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The main thing Steven Seagal pretends to

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be, aside from a guy whose hair is

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naturally black. I'm sorry, but the only

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way you get that color is by dunking

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your head into a vat of printer ink.

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Specifically, we're going to talk about

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a particular tool police use that is

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responsible for, among other things,

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this incredible story.

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>> A shocking scene for kids at a Chuck

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E.Cheese. One minute they are just

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having fun and then all of a sudden

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police rush in and put Chuck-E-Cheese in

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handcuffs.

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>> We're going to detain detain the mouse.

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Do you are now we have one detent?

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>> So he's the suspect. He stole someone's

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card here and he's been using it. Uh

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someone that was one of your uh

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employees like or something like that.

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So

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>> yeah. Yeah.

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Wow, there is a lot going on there. From

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the kid screaming, "CHUCKY, NO!" to the

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phrase, "We're going to detain the

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mouse, dude." Which sounds like what an

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ICE agent would say if Fial tried to

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immigrate to America today. That arrest

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is one of many videos we've only been

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able to see thanks to police body

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cameras, the devices that give us a

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nipples eye view of law enforcement's

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interactions with the public. They are

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ubiquitous now, but body cams are still

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fairly new. As recently as 2013, only a

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third of police departments had them.

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But by 2020, 79% of officers reported

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working in departments with bodywn

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cameras. To the point, it's been said

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that they represent the largest new

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investment in policing in a generation.

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And body cams have been viewed as a

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popular solution to problems regarding

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transparency in law enforcement, which

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may be why a key democratic demand right

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now for ending the shutdown of funding

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to DHS involves this catchy phrase. We

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want there to be masks off, body cameras

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on.

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>> Masks off, body cameras on.

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>> We want masks off, body cameras on.

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>> Stirring stuff. That is the leader of

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the opposition there. And that is truly

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the best he's got. Honestly, you could

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set a white noise machine to fiery Chuck

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Schumer speech and get a full 8 hours.

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And the truth is, body cams can seem

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like a great tool for increasing

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accountability and building trust. And

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cops themselves tend to value them too,

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though for slightly different reasons

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than the rest of us. As for them, it's

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more about reducing frivolous or false

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complaints. In fact, according to a 2018

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survey, while just 34% of local police

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and sheriff's officers said they

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acquired bodywn cameras to reduce use of

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force, nearly 80% wanted them in order

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to do things like improve officer

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safety, increase evidence quality,

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reduce civilian complaints, and reduce

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agency liability. And look, ideally, you

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could have all of those things. In fact,

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as this police captain in Virginia sees

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it, the best case scenario for body cams

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is them improving everyone's behavior.

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>> When a camera is present, everyone acts

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a little bit better. So perhaps this is

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an opportunity for us to deescalate an

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incident. If something is very very

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escalated, um it'll be a reminder to

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everyone involved and include the the

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officers and the public that a camera is

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present and hopefully that we all are

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acting a little bit better, a little

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more civil to each other.

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>> Well, that certainly sounds nice,

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doesn't it? Although when a camera's

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present, everyone acts a bit better. Is

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an observation from someone who clearly

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doesn't watch reality TV. A world in

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which a camera's presence is your cue to

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throw a glass of penog grigio into

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someone's face and call them a in

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the middle of a nice restaurant. Still,

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that notion that body cams can be a way

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of calming down interactions with law

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enforcement is appealing. And it may be

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why it seems we're about to slap them on

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the chest of all ICE agents across the

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country in the name of accountability.

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But the thing is the more you look into

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body cams the more you realize they are

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only effective if they are used properly

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and in many cases they are just not. So

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given that tonight let's talk about body

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cams and let's start with the fact that

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straight away there are certain

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limitations to what they can tell us as

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because of their field of view they

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can't capture the full context of

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everything going on. And while I think

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you probably already get that just watch

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as this today's show reporter

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demonstrates it in the weirdest possible

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way. Seth is putting on a body camera.

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My producer Jovana is off to the side

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shooting from a distance on her iPhone

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to give us the complete picture like a

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bystander would. Scenario one, something

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Seth calls deceptive intensity.

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Watch this body camera footage closely.

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What's happening here?

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>> All right. Now, let's look from the

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bystander's iPhone.

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>> That's right. No brawl here. Just really

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bad dancing.

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Okay, I will admit that demonstration

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was effective because the body cam

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footage did look like a violent brawl

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when we now know they were in fact doing

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a Richard Simmons workout at each other.

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