German Railway Company Equips Its Employees with Body Video Cameras After Killing a Driver
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Deutsche Bahn now also offers long-distance workers the possibility to wear a bodycam while working on a voluntary basis. The measure is due to a fatal attack on a railway employee in February.
After a deadly attack on a train companion, the DB is using bodycams as security measures.
The German state railway company Deutsche Bahn (DB) announced Wednesday that it will distribute body video cameras for 2,000 employees following the attack on a driver in February, a soldier with his death.
After the fatal attack on a train attendant in February, cameras are supposed to increase the safety of railway workers.
Those who are on the road with the Deutsche Bahn in the next few days are likely to discover a remarkable innovation with train attendants. Bodycams start as an additional safety measure.
After a deadly attack in the spring, the largest German transport company, Deutsche Bahn, is equipping its staff. Thousands of long-distance employees are now receiving small cameras on the uniform to defuse conflicts and secure evidence. (Continue reading)

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