Body-worn cameras for cops
Kilmarnock Standard
|December 24, 2025
Body-worn cameras, which allow police to film incidents to be used in evidence, are set to be rolled out across Ayrshire by the end of January.
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The news was confirmed by PC Andrew McNutt of Tayside Police, appearing at the latest meeting of the North Ayrshire Police and Fire and Rescue Committee.
The rollout in U Division, which includes Ayrshire, will start in late January and then move across to Lanark, Glasgow, Paisley and Argyll and Bute
It is being rolled out initially to 10,000 front-line police officers and by May 15, all uniformed officers should have it.
The Motorola cameras are effectively the size of a small mobile phone.
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