r/nextfuckinglevel 1d ago

A police officer in Mexico prevents someone's suicide attempt, on a bridge, with no safety equipment.

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u/Low-Ad2426 1d ago

Kind of a crazy thing to record tho

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u/Julie_OwO 1d ago

Considering where camera ended up, you think this might've been body cam footage? Idk the typical quality of body cam footage from where this is but that would make this a lot less insulting of a thing to record if the camera was on a cop and not a phone

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u/Mailejunko 1d ago

Mexican police do not have body cams.

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u/ScientificHope 1d ago edited 1d ago

This is not accurate. It’s certainly not a nationwide thing, but plenty of districts, especially in big cities, do have body cams. 10 states also have body cams statewide.

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u/Mailejunko 1d ago

Dude, i did not knew this and i live in THE big city of México, but those cameras are not common at all, so much that for a country of 129mil people there where 12k cameras by 2021, about 0.01%...

So yeah, 1) my statement was not accurate, 2) with those numbers it's almost sure that the video is not from a body cam and 3) you are quite pedantic and i love you

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u/ScientificHope 1d ago

Yo también vivo en México jaja no sé por qué no las habías visto pero sí, ya las traen desde hace rato

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u/Mailejunko 1d ago

Pues no sabía, ojalá pongan más, las requerimos

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u/Aoyos 1d ago

El problema es que se sienten libres de apagar/bloquear la cámara. Han habido casos en que se quitan la cámara cuando están lidiando con sobornos u otras cosas.