If the cops wore a go pro camera on their body, they are $199.
A base model, $200 gopro isn't a valid option here IMO. You barely get over 2 hours of battery time with the latest Hero3 (less if you're using wifi, which would be a must) and only have a 64gb on board memory capacity (if you pay extra for it). There's a reason why the units police departments are looking into cost so much.
I work in IT as well & could easily rig something for a few hundred dollars even if the car could not record.
& thats off the shelf at retail prices not the bulk price the cops would get.
I'm glad you can say that with 100% certainty without further details, or taking a myriad of other factors into consideration. Typically I need to see quite a few criteria and need to discuss a lot of details with a client before coming up with a cost estimate like that.
In the meantime I'm going to go with this:
"
Ferguson Police Chief Thomas Jackson, says his department has 18 patrol cars... but the equipment hasn't been installed because the department doesn't have the money to cover that cost, he said.
A dashcam and installation runs about $3,000."
18 x $3k = $54,000. Not exactly a paltry sum for a small PD.
Also keep in mind this doesn't include the ~$600 for each "on person" camera or the monthly fees for data streaming/storage.