Justice & Public Safety
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A police official said that Flock Safety is providing one drone on loan for the town police force to try out, and they intend to start using it to get aerial coverage of Lewiston’s summer events.
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The police department will install a dozen license plate reader and security cameras around the village, paid for with a $241,500 state law enforcement technology grant. Installation includes two years of support.
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The group has raised questions about the use of the cameras by the Joplin Police Department, citing red flags about details they record that can be used to track motorists for nonpolice reasons.
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A $5.1 million, 5-year contract with SENSYS, will help operate 16 traffic safety cameras around the city.
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Officials announced the new dispatch capability saying it would greatly improve access to individuals with hearing and language impairments.
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The local police department will work with the fire department and marine safety division to try out two drones.
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The company is making improvements in the troubled technology by collecting more data and expanding the datasets it uses to train its AI.
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The adoption of new equipment is allowing most residents living in Grayson, Fannin and Cooke counties to communicate with dispatch centers via text message.
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The county's moves may extend beyond technology to structural changes as well.
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In Idaho, a local police department has turned to electric-assist bicycles to help officers do their job.
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Law enforcement agencies throughout Marin County, Calif., have adopted the technology, but Sausalito cites cost as a barrier.
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Law enforcement agencies across the country are increasingly looking to residential and business camera footage for leads.
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The Federal Aviation Administration approved a program last week that would allow the department to use drone-mounted thermal imaging cameras to help fight stubborn fires.
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With more than 300 years of experience, the Boston Fire Department continues to find new ways to improve fire safety.
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Tech like mail-screening device and body scanners will be put to use to more easily find contraband.
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Forty-two body cameras have been deployed to officers, and new in-car camera systems are coming soon.
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The ruling requires that gun manufacturers must do their best to comply with a state law requiring new handgun models to imprint their bullets with traceable micro stamps.
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This is part one of a series about the 35 cities that have advanced in the Bloomberg Mayors Challenge, a nationwide competition to create innovative solutions for shared problems faced by municipal governments.
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The bill passed with lobbying from an Arizona-based company that sells the cameras.
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A partnership with Ring Video Doorbells is giving law enforcement new tools in the fight against crime.
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Henderson County Public Schools created a tool to let students and parents reports threats and concerning student behavior to administrators and authorities