Body Worn Cameras Follow up question.

AuthorityIsle of Man Constabulary
Date received2020-06-04
OutcomeAll information sent
Outcome date2020-06-04
Case ID1316709

Summary

The requester asked the Isle of Man Constabulary how many of their 60 body-worn cameras were currently operational. The authority responded that 47 units were working and available for use.

Key Facts

  • The Isle of Man Constabulary possesses a total of 60 body-worn cameras.
  • 47 of these camera units are currently working and available for use.
  • The request was received and answered on the same day, 4 June 2020.
  • This was a supplementary request following a previous case (1309309).
  • The response was issued under the Freedom of Information Act 2015.

Data Disclosed

  • 60
  • 47
  • 2020-06-04
  • 1316709
  • 1309309

Original Request

Hello Further to my request: 1309309, can you please answer these supplementary question. Out of the sixty body cameras the Constabulary have, how many are actually working and in use?

Data Tables (1)

Full Response Text

Isle of Man Constabulary Freedom of Information Police Headquarters Dukes Avenue Douglas Isle of Man IM2 4RG

Our ref: 1316709 4 June 2020

Dear ###

We write further to your request which was received on 4 June 2020 and which states:

"Hello Further to my request: 1309309, can you please answer these supplementary question. Out of the sixty body cameras the Constabulary have, how many are actually working and in use?"

Our response to your request is as follows: I have detailed below the information that is being released to you. Currently there are 47 Units which are working and are available for use.

Please quote the reference number 1316709 in any future communications.

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I will now close your request as of this date.

Yours sincerely