LAPD does not adequately review dash-cam footage, audit says
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Tuesday's audit by the Los Angeles Police Commission's inspector general concluded that supervisors do not regularly review the "digital in-car video system" (DICVS) footage.
The audit comes as the recording of police activity—either by the public or by police video cameras—has become a national phenomenon in the wake of an 18-year-old unarmed teenager being shot and killed by a Ferguson, Missouri, police officer in August.
It's not the first time that police has a problem following official procedures; or laws.