Body worn throughout the d. O. I. In response d. O. I. Issued a new draft about Body Worn Camera policy. The Leadership Council for human rights and dozens of other organizations came together in 2015 to release basic civil rights principles for Body Worn Camera usage. Though turned those principles into eight criteria for which to evaluate body camera policies. We measured interiors policy against the leadership criteria. Interiors draft interim policy only fully met one of eight criteria. Thats an 88 failure rate. 88 . The deficiencies are significant. The policy isnt publicly available. It doesnt limit Biometric Technologies like facial recognition. It doesnt prevent the officer from seeing footage before writing a report about an incident. In fact, on many of the important questions like those the interior policy says that bureau should decide. That creates an inconsistent set of basic civil protections that will change depending on which bureaus Law Enforcement officer you run int
This is that weekly here on R T International where we bring you the days top news along with a breakdown of the biggest headlines from the past 7 days. First than germanys accepted moscows request for legal cooperation on a probe into the alleged poisoning of an exit in a wildly our state prosecutors warn some information will only be shared with the activists consent it says Russian Police asked to interview him in berlin where hes in the hospital in germany and its still expects russia to be held accountable for the incident. The relations with russia or influenced by the fact that russia is 1st of all an important global actor and also by the fact that in the past and in present time we have had some problematic topics between each other and we should express ourselves carefully this time there was an attempted murder on mr novelli performed with a very specific and internationally banned nerve agent of the. Group and our demand is that russia urgently explain what happened. Our au
Welcome to the weekly where we bring you the days news along with the biggest headlines from the past week. First in germany excepted moscows request for legal cooperation on a probe into the alleged poisoning of onyx and im only over state prosecutors warn some information will only be shared with the consent of the activists its as Russian Police asked to interview him in berlin where hes in hospital germany and that still expects russia to be held accountable for the incident. The relations with russia are influenced by the fact that russia is 1st of all an important global actor and also by the fact that in the past and in present times we have had some problematic topics between each other and we should express ourselves carefully this time there was an attempted murder on mr novelli performed with a very specific and internationally banned nerve agent of the novacek group and our demand is that russia urgently explain what happened. Our authorities are investigating this incident
Treaty with the e. U. A move that downing street admits would break International Law. This is the weekly here on R T International where we bring you the days top news along with the breakdown of the biggest headlines from the past 7 days. We start with belarus where crowds are gathering for yet another weekend of unrest theyre calling for the resignation of president Alexander Lukashenko more than a month after the contested election which the opposition claims was rigged when the 250 people have reportedly been arrested in minsk in the past few hours our correspondent earlier reported on the build up to sundays march. Well there is there is a lot of tension there is apprehension from from the Early Morning at 2 oclock protesters were supposed to gather here in downtown downtown this is where the march was supposed to start but police beat them to the punch you can see all the while the side streets blocked by Security Service agents by by police even the military i believe they beat
A move that downing street admits would break international on. A very warm welcome to the weekly this hour where well bring you the days top stories along with the news that shape the week just on. We start with fellow roofs were crowds are gathering for yet another weekend of on rest across the country theyre calling for the resignation of president Alexander Lukashenko more than a month after the contested election which the opposition claims was rigged more than 250 people have reportedly been arrested in minsk in the past few hours our correspondent ryan gosling earlier reported on the build up to sundays march. Well there is there is a lot of tension there is apprehension from from the Early Morning to 2 oclock protesters were supposed to gather here in downtown downtown this is where their march was supposed to start but police beat them to the punch you can see all the all the side streets blocked by Security Service agents by by police even the military i believe they beat the