Water crisis: Body camera policy gives residents a say on being recorded

By Kim Bartley
Updated January 10 2020 - 4:39pm, first published 3:00pm
BODY WORN CAMERAS: It is "not uncommon" for Dubbo's rangers to be subjected to verbal, and to a lesser extent, physical abuse. PHOTO: AMY MCINTYRE
BODY WORN CAMERAS: It is "not uncommon" for Dubbo's rangers to be subjected to verbal, and to a lesser extent, physical abuse. PHOTO: AMY MCINTYRE

Dubbo Regional Council rangers will turn off their Body Worn Cameras (BWCs) if asked nicely.

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