The police union wants officers to be able to review footage in all incidents, including when there’s a use of police force. The city of Portland disagrees.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The City of Portland and the Portland Police Association have released their “final offers” in a dispute over how to implement body-worn cameras for officers, and the documents show that the deadlock stems from a single sticking point: whether officers can review camera footage before writing reports on use-of-force incidents.
The city and the union have been bargaining for months over body camera policy language, one of the hurdles in an implementation process that has
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