There may be some psychology at play here. By giving the police the cameras and having it focused at the people they interact with, it keeps them feeling like they are the ones in power (e.g. pointing the camera at people the same way you would point a gun).
I suspect that they would be (and demonstrably are) much less amenable if they knew citizens were wearing cameras pointed at them to record all interactions.
I suspect that they would be (and demonstrably are) much less amenable if they knew citizens were wearing cameras pointed at them to record all interactions.