The Boston Globe: WORCESTER — The new superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police said Thursday that he welcomes members of the public to film troopers on the job, but asked people not to judge the force based on instances of police misconduct caught on camera in other parts of the country.
Colonel Richard D. McKeon said he is open to the possibility of introducing body and dash cameras for Massachusetts state troopers, but believes the idea needs “to be refined a great deal” first.
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