Many fellow citizens have expressed a strong interest in mandating dashcams and body cams both to prevent potential abuses on the part of officers as well as to protect officers from false claims of abuse. Other cities that have begun outfitting their police department with body cameras (as well as offsite cloud-based storage for later review and records keeping) have seen a decrease in crime and complaints against their respective law enforcement divisions. We strongly encourage Owensboro to get in on the ground floor of this innovative new technology in an effort to lead by example in the state. This move has seen overwhelming public support where it has been tried, and has been lauded as the future of policing by the NYPD and LAPD. Together, we can get ahead of the rising problem of police abuse and all the related controversy in America by putting our officers on camera when on patrol, and admitting such footage as evidence accessible by both parties.