Marbella police now to be equipped with bodycams to capture every second

Marbella police to have bodycams recording every second


Marbella’s police have now been equipped with body-cameras to provide irrefutable evidence in cases of aggressive, criminal or threatening behavior.

The chest-worn devices record live footage that can then be used as evidence in court. They also provide a transparent, objective account of the incident to protect officers and citizens.

The bodycam initiative was launched as a trial with eight cameras supplied by Telefonica. It allows Marbella’s police to capture interactions in the street and send footage directly into a control center. The system can be activated manually and captures the two minutes before the officer presses the button. This ensures that critical moments do not get missed. This feature gives a more accurate and broader perspective on incidents. It allows the control room staff to better assess situations, and then deploy resources such as firefighters, medical teams or backup patrols if necessary.

Marbella police now use bodycams to capture evidence.

The recordings can be used as evidence in court. For example, if you want to prove that a driver was driving under the influence of alcohol. Documenting interactions transparently increases officer safety and accountability while encouraging public trust. Marbella has 361 fixed camera, but bodycams are a dynamic addition to the surveillance system, especially for on-the ground policing.

Bodycams have been effective in many scenarios over the past five months. The cameras have been used for emergency coordination during traffic accidents, and documenting aggressive encounters with people to aid in rapid decision-making. They have been used to support investigations into organised crimes, and can be used in conjunction with fixed camera footage for complex cases.

Marbella Police Bodycams to be spread throughout the country

Marbella’s local government hopes to expand the program and plans to purchase 20-40 additional cameras for every street patrolling officer. Bodycams will be a standard part of police uniforms, as well as a piece of equipment. This ambitious plan is designed to improve Marbella’s ability to fight crime, improve response time, and provide solid legal evidence. Once the technology is proven to be useful, it may set a precedent that will allow for wider adoption throughout the country. This could bring Spanish police up to speed with the rest the world.


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