50 Clay County deputies to start wearing body-worn cameras this summer as part of $7M plan
Read full article: 50 Clay County deputies to start wearing body-worn cameras this summer as part of $7M planThe Clay County Sheriff’s Office confirmed on Wednesday it is moving forward with a $7 million plan to issue body-worn cameras to all its deputies over the next five years.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents roll out body cameras to agents in five cities
Read full article: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents roll out body cameras to agents in five citiesImmigration and Customs Enforcement agents in five cities will start wearing body-worn cameras under a new policy being rolled out.
Veterans Affairs police officers to use body, dash cams by end of year
Read full article: Veterans Affairs police officers to use body, dash cams by end of yearAll Department of Veterans Affairs police officers will begin using body cameras and dash cameras that will automatically start recording if an officer’s firearm is drawn or if emergency lights are activated by the end of the year.
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Amazon using thermal cameras for coronavirus temperature checks at Jacksonville facility
Read full article: Amazon using thermal cameras for coronavirus temperature checks at Jacksonville facilityJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Amazon has started using thermal cameras at its operations facilities in Jacksonville to screen workers for fevers, a common symptom of the novel coronavirus. Amazon has installed thermal cameras at its "operations locations," according to a statement that was emailed CNN Business. The thermal cameras require less contact and work quicker than the forehead cameras Amazon originally introduced. The employee entrances of several Whole Foods locations will also be equipped with the new devices. "We are now implementing the use of thermal cameras for temperature screening to create a more streamlined experience at some of our sites."
