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The body representing police officers have backed the ongoing rollout of body-worn cameras across Scotland, as Stirling councillors were given an update on their effectiveness locally. ‌

The controversial body-worn video system aimed at helping clamp down on crime has already made a big impact in Forth Valley. ‌

That was the verdict from Police Scotland when they gave a presentation at a recent meeting of the Stirling Council Public Safety committee. ‌

The system was introduced by Police Scotland Chief Constable Jo Farrell as part of a key change aimed at modernising the force and was launched on September 24 within the Forth Valley area.

A national rollout of the cameras is set to be completed by the middle of 2026, with Scottish Police Federation chairman David T

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