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Police commission narrows camera‑muting rules, approves amendment to Policy 1202
Summary
The Eugene Police Commission voted unanimously to remove "strategy, tactics" from the list of allowable reasons officers may mute body‑worn cameras, directing staff to work with labor and return with revised language for formal adoption.
The Eugene Police Commission voted unanimously to amend draft Policy 1202 by deleting the words "strategy, tactics" from the section that permits officers to mute body‑worn recordings, a change commissioners said would increase transparency and oversight.
Sergeant Jordan introduced a consolidated draft that merges the prior body‑worn and in‑car policies and presented subject matter experts Connor Sheiley (technology services), Corin Evans (evidence control) and Chris Stson (public records). The group described how devices are triggered…
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