The widow of a Glasgow police officer has called for every cop to be given a body-worn camera.

Christine Fulton's husband Constable Lewis Fulton died in June 1994, after he was stabbed by schizophrenic teenager Philip McFadden in the Gorbals shortly after starting his shift. Police Scotland is currently halfway through a roll-out programme of 10,500 body-worn video cameras.

However, Christine believes that it should have been completed a long time ago. In an exclusive interview with Criminal Record she called on the Scottish Government to provide the necessary funding to enable Police Scotland to speed up and complete the roll out..

Christine says her husband would still be alive today if protection like body-worn cameras had been available at the time. She said:"Lewis went to wor

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