Firstly, that’s a technological solution not a political one.
What do you mean? The technology to do that already exist and has existed for a while; the reasons why we aren’t doing that yet are political AFAICT.
Also it’s interesting that the example of “police brutality” currently in the headlines consists of a police officer shooting a black thug who had just robbed a convenience store and was charging the officer and grabbing for his pistol when he was shot.
That’s in a first-world country; there presumably are places in the world where worse examples of police brutality are so common that they don’t even make it into the headlines.
What do you mean? The technology to do that already exist and has existed for a while; the reasons why we aren’t doing that yet are political AFAICT.
That’s in a first-world country; there presumably are places in the world where worse examples of police brutality are so common that they don’t even make it into the headlines.