Viewable at all times by the public. They are allowed to turn them off in their own residences and maybe a few other places.

Any meetings or phone calls relating to anything that affects the People, public.

First of all, they’ll be kept accountable. Second, we’ll see how they like the constant surveillance state.

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    Nah, surveillance is not the answer.

    The proliferation of body cameras is a can / should problem. People have been performing their duties since the dawn of time without having to capture and provide video evidence of no wrong doing.

    There are special cases of course but in general your local parking inspector doesn’t need one.

    The actual problem is accountability. Theres no lack of evidence of corruption, there’s a lack of will to do anything about it.