Grey Bruce Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) are now equipped with body-worn cameras (BWC).
“The OPP is committed to adopting tools and technologies that improve the quality of evidence, enhance accountability and transparency, and ultimately support the safety of both the public and officers in the communities we serve,” said the Grey-Bruce OPP.
After a successful roll out of in-car cameras (ICC), which incorporated an Automated Licence Plate Recognition (ALPR) system, Grey Bruce OPP, along with other detachments within West Region, are rolling out BWCs for each individual officer.
The BWCs are worn on the front of the officer’s vest and are clearly visible to anyone an officer may be interacting with. The BWC will display a visible green ring with flashing lights when in standby mode, which will turn flashing red once the BWCs begin recording.
The full deployment of the BWCs in Grey Bruce is expected to be complete as soon as practicable, though officers who have finished training will begin using them immediately.
“The Grey Bruce OPP remain dedicated to ensuring public safety and providing proactive, innovative policing in partnership with our communities. We value your role in helping build safer communities for everyone,” said the OPP.










