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Cambridge officials not standing in way of process on body cameras

Por: The Boston Globe Opinion February 03, 2023

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A last month calling for police body cameras in Cambridge indicated that who has authority to make changes in our city is not well understood, and it noted that the city manager has sole power to allocate funding. So I take issue with the , in response to the editorial, that our “politically correct” City Council stopped any body camera initiative (“City governed by ideologies rather than common sense,” Letters, Jan. 25).The record is... + full article



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