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South Western Railway staff begin body-worn cameras trial
Guards based at the Fratton depot have begun a trial of body-worn camerasRail staff have been issued with body-worn video cameras in a bid to cut anti-social behaviour on trains and at stations.
South Western Railway (
SWR» ) said guards working out of its Fratton depot in Portsmouth would trial the cameras.
It said it hoped they would be a "deterrent to assaults, threats and abuse" experienced by staff and provide better quality evidence.
If successful, the cameras would be rolled out across the SWR network.
The cameras are being trialled on guards on routes including Portsmouth to Southampton Central, Poole to Woking, Woking to Waterloo and Guildford to Surbiton.
The trial will determine the impact of body-worn cameras by comparing the quality of footage to existing
CCTV▸ available, as well as whether the footage provides better quality evidence for prosecutions and cases in court...