Police Scotland ramps up Commonwealth Games preparation with major rollout of new device

Police Scotland is equipping 2 000 officers and members of staff with body worn video cameras, to allow time for police and the public to grow familiar with their operation before the city hosts the Commonwealth Games in the summer. The force first rolled out body worn video (BWV) in Tayside in March 2025 and to date the 10 000 devices have recorded 700 000 clips amounting to 144 000 hours - or 16 days - of footage. As Scotland s largest policing division, Greater Glasgow manages the highest

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Police Scotland ramps up Commonwealth Games preparation with major rollout of new device

Police Scotland is equipping 2 000 officers and members of staff with body worn video cameras, to allow time for police and the public to grow familiar with their operation before the city hosts the Commonwealth Games in the summer. The force first rolled out body worn video (BWV) in Tayside in March 2025 and to date the 10 000 devices have recorded 700 000 clips amounting to 144 000 hours - or 16 days - of footage. As Scotland s largest policing division, Greater Glasgow manages the highest

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