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LAKELAND – City officials tentatively put aside funds to purchase body-worn cameras for the Lakeland Police Department in the city s upcoming budget. If the money survives the budget process, Lakeland will become the third city in Polk County to equip its officers with body cameras. Lakeland commissioners were deeply divided, voting 4-3 to set aside more than $1.4 million in the fiscal year 2022 budget to purchase body cameras and various related equipment without raising the city s tax rate. Mayor Bill Mutz spearheaded the effort to fund body cameras from the city s general fund. This is a human need and departmental protection that I think would be critical. It would be very, very bad for us to miss providing, Mutz said. We need some unanimity on this, despite the large expense. ....
Lakeland forms committee to find Munn Park's new 'it' factor theledger.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from theledger.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
LAKELAND Lakeland officials have all but indicated they would be in favor purchasing all new body and in-vehicle dashboard cameras for the Lakeland Police Department. The commissioners decision to move a step closer to purchasing cameras was undoubtedly influenced by the positive experiences shared by Chief Jeff O Dell, of Kissimmee Police Department, and Lt. Allan Kolak, of Cape Coral Police Department during a meeting last week. Anytime [officers] are out in public we want body cameras on, Odell said at the meeting, which was held Friday morning. Part of selling it was highlighting positive interactions. The Kissimmee Police Department will share videos of its officers stopping to help community members - like fixing a child s bike - on social media, according to Odell. ....