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POLICE Scotland is seeking the views of Airdrie and Coatbridge residents on whether body worn video (BWV) should be used by armed police officers.
Police Scotland is consulting on introducing bodycams for armed officers. (Ian Rutherford/PA)
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The public are being asked for their views on the use of bodycams by Police Scotland, as the force looks to roll out the technology.
Scotland’s top police officer, Chief Constable Iain Livingstone has already said the use of body worn video (BWV) equipment to armed police is a “pressing, critical, ethical and operational imperative”.