Calgary police body cameras to include tech enabling real-time translation
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The Calgary Police Service (CPS) will soon activate new technology experts believe will break cultural barriers by helping bridge communication gaps between officers and patrons. Starting Monday, all body cameras worn by police officers to ensure transparency will now be able to translate more than 60 languages. This gives officers the ability to talk one on one with someone who doesn’t speak the same language in real time. During Wednesday’s Calgary Police Commission meeting, chair Amtul Siddiqui says CPS is the first police service across Canada to provide this technology to its officers. “I…
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