Pimloc appoints Public Safety Lead for modern policing

March 10, 2026
Pimloc appoints Public Safety Lead for modern policing

Pimloc has announced the appointment of Leanne Moorhouse as Public Safety Lead, reinforcing the company’s long-term commitment to building privacy-first video technology grounded in the operational realities of modern policing.

Moorhouse is said to bring more than two decades of operational policing experience and is widely recognised as a global authority on Body-Worn Video (BWV) governance, policy and deployment.

Most recently, she served as the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) Body-Worn Video Subject Matter Expert, where she led the UK’s national BWV strategy and authored the country’s governing guidance on police use of body-worn video.

In her role at Pimloc, Moorhouse will reportedly help shape how the company’s privacy-first video technology is applied in real-world policing and public safety environments, informed by direct experience with how video moves through capture, review, disclosure and scrutiny across the criminal justice process.

According to the company her focus will be ensuring privacy protections are operationally sound, legally defensible and fit for day-to-day policing.

Public safety agencies under pressure

Simon Randall, CEO of Pimloc said: “Public safety agencies are under growing pressure to unlock the value of video while meeting rising expectations around privacy, accountability and public trust.

“Leanne brings unmatched operational experience, having shaped national policy and worked directly with officers, leaders and government stakeholders.

“Her experience ensures that our technology continues to reflect the real-world realities of policing – both in the UK and as we support agencies globally, including across the U.S.”

Supporting modern policing

Moorhouse highlighted: “Having spent much of my career working at the intersection of frontline policing, national governance and public accountability, I’ve seen first hand how critical it is to get privacy right.

“Video is essential to modern policing, but its value depends on how responsibly it is handled.

“Pimloc’s approach aligns with the operational realities I’ve lived – enabling agencies to share and analyse video while protecting the public, officers and the integrity of the justice process.

“I’m excited to help extend that approach globally, particularly as agencies in the U.S. and beyond face many of the same challenges.”

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