Wearing cameras on rugby players’ clothing, such as in headgear, is illegal and dangerous due to player safety and equipment regulations. Cameras can pose a physical hazard in contact situations, increasing the risk of injury to both the wearer and other players.
World Rugby Law 4, which governs players’ clothing, strictly prohibits the use of any non-essential or potentially dangerous equipment during matches. Offending players, and their clubs, may be subject to investigation and subsequent consequences if they are reported to be in violation of World Rugby laws.