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Body-worn cameras a ‘Pandora’s Box’ says ex Vic Police chief Nixon

Posted on August 25, 2015June 26, 2025 by Dissent

Darren Pauli reports:

The Former police commissioner for the Australian state of Victoria, Christine Nixon, says body-worn cameras are a ‘Pandora’s Box’ that cause more problems than they fix.

Body-worn cameras are being used, or trialled, by police forces in all six Australian states and are widely used or contemplated around the world.

Victoria introduced the program under the bring-your-own-device Project Provenance pilot claiming in line with other states that cameras would increase police accountability.

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