In the context of policing, a problem with body-worn cameras is that
A. only sheriffs and chief inspectors are allowed to use them.
B. the videos from these cameras cannot be used as evidence in court proceedings.
C. they require police officers and citizens to complete specific training programs to understand the functions of body-word cameras.
D. they increase the amount of time officers spend on paperwork.
Answer: D
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