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Police Ombudsman's Office says 74 officers have been taken action to improve conduct.
Footage accessed largely “without legitimate purpose” at 20 police stations on 248 occasions.
PSNI accepted three recommendations designed to address misuse of body-worn video.
The PSNI said it had introduced additional safeguards around body-warn video.
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