Justice Minister Simon Harris is set to bring new legislation before the Dail this week related to the use of bodycams by the force.
A Garda dog with a camera, could save someone's life.
That's the view of one former detective, who says putting these devices on collars, has the potential to change how Gardaí approach incidents where where there's an armed threat.
Justice Minister Simon Harris is set to bring new legislation before the Dail this week related to the use of bodycams by the force.
Former Detective and Mullingar's Pat Marry says it's a way of collecting vital intelligence in dangerous situations:
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