The Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors has approved buying body-worn and patrol-car cameras for sheriff's deputies – among the few law enforcement in California not to already employ this technology.
The sheriff’s office will save $5 million by entering the longterm agreement, according to the board of supervisors. Offers from FOX Television stations and our advertisers.
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