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Colorado Law Enforcement Sustainable?
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<blockquote data-quote="noco5.0" data-source="post: 16440198" data-attributes="member: 138474"><p>This law was changed significantly from the original draft. It initially didn't allow for a city to indemnify an officer acting in good faith and the liability was 100k and the officer couldn't purchase insurance.</p><p></p><p>The issue with body cameras is the unfunded mandate for smaller jurisdictions. Outside of the Front Range, Colorado is largely a rural state with a lot of small agencies. Due to COVID the State is in a financial pinch so they exempted themselves from these mandates (with the exception of the Colorado State Patrol) which seems pretty hypocritical. They pushed the body camera part back to 2023 as a compromise since smaller agencies are going to scramble to find the money but hopefully their economies are better in a couple of years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="noco5.0, post: 16440198, member: 138474"] This law was changed significantly from the original draft. It initially didn't allow for a city to indemnify an officer acting in good faith and the liability was 100k and the officer couldn't purchase insurance. The issue with body cameras is the unfunded mandate for smaller jurisdictions. Outside of the Front Range, Colorado is largely a rural state with a lot of small agencies. Due to COVID the State is in a financial pinch so they exempted themselves from these mandates (with the exception of the Colorado State Patrol) which seems pretty hypocritical. They pushed the body camera part back to 2023 as a compromise since smaller agencies are going to scramble to find the money but hopefully their economies are better in a couple of years. [/QUOTE]
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