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Police Scotland Rolls Out Motorola Solutions VB400 Body Camera to Front-Line Police Officers

Photo credit: Motorola Solutions
Photo credit: Motorola Solutions

Nationwide implementation enhances transparency, accountability and public safety

EDINBURGH, Scotland & CHICAGO, June 06, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Motorola Solutions (NYSE: MSI) today announced that Police Scotland will deploy 10,500 VB400 body cameras to police officers across the country. The police service cites the £13.3 million (~$16 million) investment as a significant step in enhancing transparency, accountability and public safety.

Prior to the procurement, Police Scotland conducted a national public consultation on body camera deployment with 81% of 9,000 responses agreeing that it would increase public confidence in policing.

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"The introduction of body worn video will transform policing in Scotland, and a national roll-out is a key priority," said Jane Connors, Deputy Chief Constable, Police Scotland. "Body worn video can significantly enhance public confidence and support officer and public safety by providing effective and transparent evidence of police and public actions."

"Body worn video will also improve the quality of evidence presented in court to deliver faster justice for victims by increasing early guilty pleas and reducing time spent at court for victims, witnesses and police officers," said Connors.

The VB400 reliably captures high-quality video and audio for an objective record of events, helping front-line officers to document incidents and increase trust with the communities they serve. Footage is automatically uploaded to VideoManager for secure storage that is tracked and auditable, protecting the chain of custody so that the police, public and judicial systems can be assured of the integrity of video evidence.

"We are proud to support Police Scotland with its nationwide deployment of the VB400 body camera, an innovative technology solution developed in Scotland that will help to make communities safer," said Mark Schmidl, senior vice president for International Sales, Motorola Solutions.

Police Scotland joins other U.K. police forces and global law enforcement agencies, including French National Police, Lithuanian National Police and Austrian police forces, that have chosen Motorola Solutions’ body worn camera and evidentiary solutions. Police Scotland also relies on Motorola Solutions' nationwide Airwave emergency services network, TETRA radios and Pronto Digital Policing application.

About Motorola Solutions

Motorola Solutions is solving for safer. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions enable the collaboration between public safety agencies and enterprises that’s critical for a proactive approach to safety and security. Learn more about how we’re solving for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses – safer everywhere – at www.motorolasolutions.com.

View source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240606202244/en/

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Elvan Lindberg
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