. >> rookie cop bagby considers the body worn cameras the strongest tool. >> the tamara pretty much showsng. >> he is one of 20 using the learning phase. for the past month. 150 neighbors have offered feedback like what we heard today. >> all the good officers look bad. that's no good. so have all of them do it. that way they say brother, you better cool it. >> reporter: they have done it on line a partnership between camden metro and the law school policing project to help higher ups here write the rule book on body cameras. >> we wanted to know what their sense of when officers should record, when they shouldn't record. who should have access to the information. >> right now cops push record any time they engage anyone to enforce the law or check out anything suspicious. >> there are issues, privacy of the officers and themselves. officers going to talk to their partners, talking to loved ones, using the restroom. >> i record approximately two hours depending on if it's vehicle tow or a vehicle stop. vehieporter: once there are 375 officers on the street at two hours a day that's 5200 h