The city right now is not interested in body-worn camera systems, but the police department may considering adding the technology in the future, according to the city’s request for proposals.

The city said vendors who respond to its solicitation can detail how their video systems can be expanded to include body-worn cameras. This capability may be a secondary consideration, the city said.

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A 2015 survey found that two-thirds of respondents from Dayton area codes said they feel safer when a police officer wears a video camera.

The same survey also found that two in three respondents indicated their trust in the Dayton Police Department would increase if officers wore body-mounted cameras.