Opposition Leader Mark Golding is urging the Jamaica Constabulary Force (JCF) to equip officers with body-worn cameras during specialized operations. Golding emphasized that there's no valid reason for police officers, especially those in specialized units, not to use this technology. He highlighted that body cameras are used by police forces in many places and would help build trust between the police and the public. Golding's comments were made during an interview on Tuesday. He believes that body-worn cameras will improve the country's security and the reputation of the JCF. Golding criticized Minister of National Security Dr. Horace Chang, who has been criticized for dismissing the idea of body cameras, calling it a 'crazy idea'. In related news, the JCF reported a drop in crime in Kingston Central, crediting Project STAR's impact. Additionally, the ADAPT Jamaica project is set to benefit over 700,000 Jamaicans, according to Minister Matthew Samuda. Also, climate change legislation is expected this fiscal year, as stated by Samuda.
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