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BVG chooses to persist with the use of body cameras

Body cameras were first issued to BVG employees in March 2024, with early results from the pilot project indicating an expansion of their use.

BVG Persists in Utilizing Body Cameras Going Forward
BVG Persists in Utilizing Body Cameras Going Forward

BVG chooses to persist with the use of body cameras

Berlin Transport Authority (BVG) Expands Use of Body Cameras in Pilot Project

The Berlin Transport Authority (BVG) has initiated a pilot project to integrate body cameras into their operations, with a focus on their security employees. The pilot project, which began in March 2024, involves the use of 18 body cameras, primarily in the security service.

During patrols, the body cameras have been activated over 400 times, with positive results reported by the BVG. In about 20 cases, the activation of the body cameras alone contributed to de-escalation, and no recording was necessary. The experiences of employees in the security service have been very positive.

The BVG has not disclosed the type or brand of body cameras being used in the pilot project. However, they have mentioned that the cameras are currently being used in vehicles, on premises, and at train stations. BVG security employees using body cameras wear an armband with the inscription "Video Bodycams" to identify them.

The BVG plans to rent 20 body cameras initially, with potential expansion up to 40 cameras. The body cameras are intended to be a part of regular operations for at least three years, according to a tender. The BVG has not mentioned any plans for expanding the use of body cameras beyond the identified employees.

The BVG has not provided any details about the potential concerns or controversies regarding the use of body cameras. Similarly, they have not disclosed the type or brand of body cameras being rented or the specific number of employees who will be equipped with the rented body cameras.

The BVG is considering further deployment options to optimally integrate body cameras into their operations. For the latest and detailed updates specifically about body cameras for BVG employees, it is advisable to contact the BVG or review their official communications, as the search results do not cover this topic directly.

  1. The Berlin Transport Authority (BVG) is contemplating the possibility of extending the use of body cameras beyond their security employees, as they explore deployment options to optimally integrate these gadgets into their operations.
  2. The use of technology, such as body cameras, has been integrated into various aspects of BVG operations, with findings indicating they are currently being used in vehicles, on premises, and at train stations.

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