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Piantedosi: “With body cameras, the police forces are better protected.”

“The introduction of body cameras for the police forces represents a well-deserved recognition for all those who, every day, with dedication and a spirit of sacrifice, are committed to ensuring legality and security for our citizens. Thanks to this tool, we will make the protection of the men and women in uniform even more effective, as they are exposed daily to assaults, threats, and violence in order to safeguard our rights. This technological equipment, requested by the police officers themselves, also guarantees complete transparency of their actions,” declared the Minister of the Interior, Matteo Piantedosi.

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