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As NYC moves to equip its police force with bodycams by 2020, its main police union is suing to block the release of such footage without a court order. Civil rights groups say the public has a right to view the videos.
The Patrolmen's Benevolent Association (PBA), which represents two-thirds of NYC's 36,000 officers, has
filed a lawsuit at the State Supreme Court this week in a bid to prevent the release of bodycam footage to the public.
Patrick J. Lynch, PBA president, criticized the practice of releasing bodycam footage to the public, saying it represents not only an invasion of privacy, but it could put police at unnecessary risk.
"This footage has serious implications not only for the safety and due process rights of police officers, but for the privacy and rights of members of the public, as well," Lynch said, in a statement that accompanied the lawsuit.
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