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WCCTV's CEO Discusses Body Worn Cameras on the BBC

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David Gilbertson, CEO of WCCTV, was interviewed for the BBC's Crime - Are We Tough Enough? Where Body Worn Cameras were a key discussion point.

WCCTV's CEO, David Gilbertson, was recently interviewed for the BBC's Crime - Are We Tough Enough? The interview focused on the benefits of Body Worn Cameras as a protective device for police officers across the UK. 

During the interview, David drew attention to the unique capabilities of the WCCTV Body Worn Camera (Connect) as a protective device, including live streaming video (via 4G), live GPS location tracking, alarm functionality and two-way audio capability. 

The opportunity for real-time intervention in potentially dangerous situations, where the wearer can seek advice or assistance, was highlighted as a key benefit that could transform safety for law enforcement personnel. 

The full interview, which took place during WCCTV's participation at IFSEC International 2019, can be viewed below: 

Ready to see if WCCTV's Body Worn Video Solutions can improve personal safety for you and your teams? Contact us today on 0808 189 8613 or email sales@wcctv.com.

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