By Jim Bronskill
Canadian Press
OTTAWA — The RCMP like to say they always get their man, and soon they might have video of him, too.
The national police force is studying the use of head-mounted video cameras to record confrontations with suspects.
The move follows RCMP field trials in Kelowna, B.C., and Moncton, N.B., last year in which the force tested — and later rejected — other video devices.
Included in the trials were the Taser Cam, an accessory for newer-model stun guns made by Taser International, supplier to the RCMP, and the Vidmic, an audio-video recorder that attaches to an officer’s belt radio.