....It's more likely to catch you doing something wrong....
Maybe, just maybe, don't do "something wrong". If the camera is "more likely to catch you doing something wrong" maybe you should reevaluate how you are living your life.
All this fear of documenting ones misdeeds and criminal acts puzzles me.
-If you act lawfully you should have no fear of anything a body cam or any other camera happens to record.
-If you fear that you will inadvertently commit a crime while armed.......JUST STOP CARRYING A FIREARM RIGHT NOW.
-If you fear a body camera will record you intentionally violating the law you are correct and probably realize a body cam wasn't a good idea.
-If you fear that body camera recordings will somehow be twisted and used against you in court by some evil, anti gun prosecutor....buy more tin foil.
I'm a school teacher. All of our campuses have interior cameras in the hallways, cafeterias, gymnasiums and every special education classroom has at least one. Its been almost twenty years and has worked well. So well in fact that when funds are available, they add more cameras.
I know of five teachers or paraprofessionals who lost their jobs because of what the cameras recorded. They violated state law or district policy and the camera documented that fact. I also know of a dozen teachers and paras whose job was saved because of the cameras. Student comes home with a bruise or scratch and parents want to know what happened....the video is reviewed. When our school district first announced that they were installing cameras in classrooms I thought "Oh my gosh, they'll be watching me!". Now, almost twenty years later I think "Thank goodness the camera is watching me!".
Last August I bought a dashcam for my car. If I speed or drive erratically it records that......so I rarely speed and for the most part avoid running down old ladies in the crosswalk.