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ICE takes issue with AP reporting on policy to release body-worn camera footage
David J. Venturella said ICE policy "clarifies that it's not appropriate to release footage when doing so could compromise investigations or privacy. This approach mirrors other federal law enforcement agencies' policies and is fully consistent with the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act."
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David J. Venturella said ICE policy "clarifies that it's not appropriate to release footage when doing so could compromise investigations or privacy. This approach mirrors other federal law enforcement agencies' policies and is fully consistent with the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act."
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According to PBS News’s linked report, ICE takes issue with AP reporting on policy to release body-worn camera footage, David J. Venturella said ICE policy “clarifies that it’s not appropriate to release footage when doing so could compromise investigations or privacy. This approach mirrors other federal law enforcement agencies’ policies and is fully consistent with the Freedom of Information Act and the Privacy Act.”
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