NorthwestDecember 20, 2014

Associated Press
Seattle Police Officers Debra Pelich and Chris Meyers stand next to the department’s new Ford Interceptor SUV during a Thursday news conference in Seattle that also announced new uniforms.
Seattle Police Officers Debra Pelich and Chris Meyers stand next to the department’s new Ford Interceptor SUV during a Thursday news conference in Seattle that also announced new uniforms.Associated Press

Associated Press

SEATTLE - Seattle police will soon have new uniforms, and a pilot project on body cameras is about to begin.

The two-tone light and dark blue uniform will be replaced with a solid dark blue outfit.

Mayor Ed Murray and Police Chief Kathleen O'Toole unveiled the new uniforms Wednesday as well as outlining the body camera project.

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The mayor said body cameras will improve community policing and make neighborhoods safer.

The police department's East Precinct will train 12 officers in use of the cameras and field deployments will start next week. Police officials will use the trials to decide between two technologies, as well as refine public disclosure processes.

Police and the mayor's office said the cameras will help document arrests and support convictions when crimes have been committed. They will not be used where reasonable people can assume a right to privacy, unless there's suspicion a crime is being committed.

Officers will begin wearing their new uniforms in January.

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