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Social media clips don’t tell full story, says Met Deputy Commissioner

Metropolitan Police Deputy Commissioner, Sir Stephen House, said the force was looking into broadcasting officers’ Body Worn Video footage of high-profile incidents to give a more balanced account and highlighted the problematic nature of short social media clips.
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