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Use Of Body Worn Cameras
All officers of the Pennsauken Township Police Department wear born worn cameras.
There are several different mounting options for these body worn cameras. Depending where the officer is assigned and/or the uniform they wear, the cameras may be displayed on the officer in different locations.
Uniformed officers who wear outer vest carriers will have their body worn cameras affixed on either the upper left breast pocket of the outer vest carrier or affixed to the uppermost molle straps of the outer vest carrier, at center mass of their upper torso.
Uniformed officers not wearing an outer vest carrier will have their body worn cameras affixed to the buttoned placket on the officer’s uniform shirt in the chest/sternum area at center mass.
Detectives assigned to the Investigative Unit, and other non-uniformed officers, will have the body worn cameras affixed to their belt on the waistline, at center, directly next to the buckle or affixed to their outer vest carrier.
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Camera attached to the uniform shirt placket
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Camera located on the waistline belt
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Camera worn on the upper left breast pocket
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Camera worn on the upper left breast pocket v2
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Camera worn on the uppermost molle strap
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Camera worn on the uppermost molle strap v2