The Ottawa Police Service is delaying the rollout of body cameras on officers until 2026 “at the earliest,” as it deals with financial pressures next year.
In February, Chief Eric Stubbs suggested a pilot project to equip officers with body cameras was expected to begin at the end of this year or the beginning of 2025.
However, a report for the Ottawa Police Service’s Board’s finance and audit committee says financial challenges and “inherent risks” with the 2025 budget are forcing the service to delay the launch of the program at least another year.
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Council has directed the Ottawa Police Service to draft the 2025 budget with a 2.9 per cent increase, resulting in an extra $15.3 million for police next year. The report for the committee says the budget will not “fully address some significant short and longer term …