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Thunder Bay police to install cruiser cameras

Thunder Bay police are eyeing a new way to gather evidence

Thunder Bay policeare eyeing a new way togather evidence while at the same time potentially reducing public complaints made against them.

About 20 Thunder Bay Police Service cruisers will be outfitted with cameras that can record action in both the front and back of the cars. (Thunder Bay Police)

Video recording systems will be installedin about 20 patrol cars next year. Each car will have two cameras, one pointing forward, the other pointing toward the rear seat.

The cameras will record an officer's interaction with motorists who are pulled over and will show any interaction with prisoners being held in the back of the cruiser.

Chief JP Levesque said the recorded pictures can be used as evidence in court.Henoteda pilot project showed the number of complaints against officers also drops dramatically when cruisers are equipped with cameras.

The camera equipment will cost the police service about $100,000 to install.