Walsh: Several Million Dollars Of Budget To Be Reserved For Boston Police Body Cam Program
Following the release of a preliminary study on police body cameras, Boston Mayor Marty Walsh says he will put money in the budget to move the program forward, despite his reservations.
While were thinking about where we go with body cameras ... we are going to put money in the budget to start the process moving forward, Walsh said in an interview Friday with Boston Public Radio. Were not sure exactly how much money it would be, and were not sure if it would ever be spent, but were going to begin the process of putting a placeholder there.
By placeholder, Walsh said he means several million dollars will be set aside in the budget for the program. Not $100,000 to begin the process as we move forward, Walsh said.
Walsh has previously expressed reservations about the program, despite Police Commissioner Bill Evans positive assessment of the embattled year-long trial. Evans has said the only roadblock to a permanent implementation would be the budgetary concerns.
Read more: https://news.wgbh.org/2018/02/02/local-news/walsh-several-million-dollars-budget-be-reserved-police-body-cam-program