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There’s an old shortcut on the iPhone that could prove very useful in the case of police interaction.
It’s called Police, and it’s garnering a lot of attention because of how it can protect you in case of an encounter with police.
The footage could be more reliable than body cameras, which unironically tend to be switched off during a good number of encounters with police.
Even in cases where body cameras are working and evident, they don’t appear to hold any more accountability to officers of the law as incidents continued to happen since the implementation back in 2018.
There has been a new way to attempt to combat police brutality, and that is defunding the police.