Opposition Leader Mark Golding renews call for body cameras for members of the security forces

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Portland health authorities urge stakeholders to remain vigilant in fight against leptospirosis

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Golding says a stronger, fairer economy for workers would help Jamaica build back better

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Traffic police urge proper vehicle maintenance before driving

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Body of teen retrieved from Rio Cobre, following crash last night

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Opposition Leader calls for removal of tax on water as counter proposal to Government’s tax on sugar sweetened beverages

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Director of Corruption Prosecution at Integrity Commission Roneiph Lawrence has resign

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Vybz Kartel is Rick Ross’ dream pick for FIFA World Cup Halftime Show

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Buju Wayne Wonder feud intensifies

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

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Shanoya Douglas in line to receive silver medal from the 2024 World Under 20 Championship

Amid ongoing concerns over police-involved shootings, Opposition Leader Mark Golding has emphasized the importance of transparency and accountability in law enforcement and has renewed the call for the use of body worn cameras.


He highlighted the issue during his budget debate presentation in Parliament yesterday.


According to Mr. Golding, successful policing depends on the trust and support of citizens and the use of body cams by members of the constabulary would help to strengthen public confidence.


Mr. Golding urged the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to ensure the swift use of the technology.

In January, the JCF said the deployment of 1000 body-worn cameras was in an advanced stage and more of the devices were being procured.

Read More