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Police and community agencies to receive funding through criminal property forfeiture program

Police and community agencies to receive funding through criminal property forfeiture program
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ALDRICH: Body cams would help police build trust with community

ALDRICH: Body cams would help police build trust with community
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Altona police employ body cameras

Winnipeg Free Press Chief says visual record promotes best behaviour SUPPLIED Altona Police Service officers are now using cellphones as body-worn cameras in a bid to increase public trust and better protect officers. In a bid to increase public trust and better protect officers, the Altona Police Service has equipped front-line officers with cellphones that act as body cameras. In a bid to increase public trust and better protect officers, the Altona Police Service has equipped front-line officers with cellphones that act as body cameras. In October, the police service in the town of 4,200 people, began testing Visual Labs software on officers’ smartphones, which can record video of police interactions, gather still images and track officers’ locations.

Breaking quarantine breaks the bank for Manitoba resident

Winnipeg Free Press A southern Manitoba resident who skipped town during a mandatory quarantine period after returning to Canada from abroad faces a stiff penalty. A southern Manitoba resident who skipped town during a mandatory quarantine period after returning to Canada from abroad faces a stiff penalty. A resident of Plum Coulee has been charged $1,750 under the federal Quarantine Act. Altona Police Chief Perry Batchelor said officers went to the resident’s home for a routine checkup, as directed by the RCMP and Canadian Border Services Agency. Our officers attended the address during the quarantine period and there was no answer at the door, said Batchelor.

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