This Is What Happens To My Body Camera

Published on May 19, 2023
Duration: 0:28

This video explains the end-of-shift procedure for law enforcement body cameras, focusing on the removal, docking, and secure cloud upload of footage via the Axon system. It highlights the importance of data management and officer safety protocols related to equipment handling.

Quick Summary

After a law enforcement shift, body cameras are removed from patrol vests and placed in docking stations at the police station. This process automatically uploads all recorded footage to a secure cloud platform like Axon Cloud for safe storage and logging.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Why No Body Cam?
  2. 00:07End-of-Shift Routine Explained
  3. 00:12Data Upload & Secure Storage

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the standard procedure for handling body cameras after a law enforcement shift?

After each shift, officers remove their body cameras from their patrol vests and place them into a docking station at the police station. This ensures all recorded footage is uploaded for secure storage and logging.

How is body camera footage from a shift stored and secured?

Footage is uploaded via a docking station to a secure cloud platform, such as the Axon body cam cloud. This system provides secure storage and maintains a log of all recorded data.

What is the role of the docking station for body cameras?

The docking station serves a dual purpose: it initiates the automated upload of all recorded footage from the body camera to the cloud for secure storage and also charges the device for the next shift.

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