Police say they're currently trying out body cameras.
Officers are warning the public they might now see the cameras in use across the Island.
The constabulary is launching an anonymous survey to hear people's thoughts on the new equipment.
If you want to have your say you can complete the survey following a link on the police's social media pages.
The Constabulary are trialing the use of body worn video cameras
— TweetbeatIOM (@TweetbeatIOM) March 28, 2018
One of our officers is carrying out research into local opinion on the use of this. Plse take a moment to complete the attached anon survey on the subject. It consists of just 5 questionshttps://t.co/HwaREMDOdd pic.twitter.com/bp8Djr5PYW
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