When we're testifying in court, basically we have to paint a picture for the court by explaining in detail what we've done, how we've done it, where we've done it, so the court can conjure a mental image. In some instances it would be nice to have pictures, but again, based on experience with the in-car cameras, they've proven to be of limited value in dealing with individuals. They're fine for pursuits, because you can catch everything that's ahead of you that they need to capture, but when you're dealing with individuals, there are far too many things happening and you're either getting the back of the person, the front, or the side, and you're missing what is going on with what's hidden from the camera, basically.
On June 19th, 2007. See this statement in context.