Cameras. But before that happens theres a lot of work that officers need to do. Cbs 2 News Reporter steffi lee is here to explain. Explain. Scott the Cedar Rapids Police departrtnt hopes to have a policy set in stone and to start using the cameras by the middle of this year. Year. They received a federal grant to buy the cameras last year and should have the cameras soon. But chief wayne jerman says whats taking extra time for a policy is theyre researching different guidelines from departments across the nation. He says the main concern is privacy when vivio is recorded, if it should be released and how to handle confrontations. Chief jerman says hes always supported body cameras but knows there are a lot of privacy concerns. Those who are e victims of sex assaults and sometimes situations involving minors and children we just have to be very careful comingngp on the cbs 2 news at six, well explain how another Corridor Department handles their policy. Steffi lee, cbs 2 a Maryland Appe