Matthew Freeny states, “While police body cameras do have potential to improve law enforcement accountability and provide extra evidence, they are not a police misconduct panacea. Reducing incidents of police misconduct requires not only body cameras, but also reforms of use-of-force policy and training as well as changes to how police misconduct is investigated” (Freeny, 2015.) There were two graphs in the article of police body cameras based on April 2015 YouGov polling that showed that overall people supported body cameras in democratic, republican, independent political parties and white, black, and Hispanic races (Freeny, 2015.) There can also be the downfall of privacy and some lawmakers even argue if body camera footage should be public…