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U.S. Looks at More Manpower on Mexico Border from AFP
The United States is looking at sending troops or anti-narcotics agents to the Mexican border to fight the scourge of violent drug cartels, a U.S. general said on Tuesday. A team from several government agencies was drawing up a strategy to work with Mexico in its escalating war against the drug mafia, and would examine whether National Guard reservists were needed at the border, General Victor "Gene" Renuart, head of Northern Command, told a senate hearing. More
Maryland Bill to Nix Automatic Court Dates Killed from Southern Maryland Newspapers Maryland House lawmakers have rejected a proposal to change the way traffic citations are adjudicated, despite overwhelming support from the law enforcement community to cut down on the time officers spend in court. The House Judiciary Committee voted 14-5 to defeat a bill that aimed to reduce police overtime expenses and keep law enforcement personnel on the street. More
Driver Distractions: Texting to TVs from the Delmarva Daily Times Bills that say "don't text and drive" are back in the General Assembly this session, with hopes higher than ever to ban the habit in Maryland. For years, attempts to restrict drivers' use of cell phones while driving have failed in the General Assembly. This year, legislators are rolling out bills related to distracted driving that seek to ban hand-held cell phone use, prohibit all forms of texting and further restrict TV or DVD devices that are visible to the driver.
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Debate over Teen Driving Rolls On from The News Herald In Ohio, the American Automobile Association is arguing for stricter teen driving laws. Not because of the dangers to teen drivers, AAA said, but because of the dangers teen drivers present to others. Nearly two-thirds of the people who die in crashes involving 15- to 17-year-olds are passengers, occupants of other vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists.
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Tip411 – Anonymous Web and Text Tips
Recently featured
on CNN , tip411 is a web based application that enables law enforcement
to receive and respond to anonymous web and text message tips from community members
and students in real time. This and other reports contain excellent insight from
students, school principals, and Law Enforcement regarding their view of this
powerful new tool. Contact
us to learn more or to schedule a brief interactive web demo.
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Chief Justice Wants Fee to Pay for States' Court Security from the Daily Democrat Citing a recent attack on a Stockton judge, California's chief justice urged lawmakers on Tuesday to approve a $7 increase in court fees to maintain courthouse security. Chief Justice Ronald George told a joint session of the state Senate and Assembly this past week that courts do not have the money to implement security standards agreed upon by court officials and county sheriffs. More
California Project Uses GPS as Lifesaver for Missing from KSBW-TV More than 5 million people in the United States suffer from dementia, Alzheimer's and other brain disorders and the National Alzheimer's Association estimates that nearly half of them wander away from their care provider. Project Lifesaver is a national effort that aims to preclude those with mental disorders from getting into harm's way. The new technology is offered through the Monterey Sheriff's Department and they said it could have prevented the most recent situation involving a missing man. More
Schools Extend Range of Deputies' In-Car Computers from the McClatchy-Tribune Information Services An agreement between county government and Monroe County Community School Corp. means better range for new in-car computers used by sheriff's deputies. The Monroe County commissioners have OK'd agreements with two elementary schools to install communications equipment on towers at those schools, which means deputies using mobile data terminals inside their vehicles will be able to send and receive information in nearly all corners of the county, sheriff's chief deputy Mike Pershing. More
California DPS Showcasing New Crime Fighting Technology from the Times-Standard The Yurok, Calif., Department of Public Safety will showcase the department's new crime fighting equipment and specialized projects during an event Wednesday. The new equipment -- the first of its kind on the North Coast -- includes a micro-camera system that records video and audio in front of each of the department's vehicles and in the back seat. It also has a customized, built-in GPS which can, for example, mark where suspects throw evidence out of their vehicle during a chase. More
Police Turn Focus to Protect Seniors from the Gazette The Prince George's County, Md., Police Department will use Adelphi and Beltsville as launch sites for its Triad program, which is aimed at increasing communication between police and senior citizens and providing crime prevention resources to the elderly. More
Florida Sheriff Getting Weapons Detection System from the Tampa Tribune An infrared device originally used to help troops detect suicide bombers is now available for local law enforcement agencies, and the Pinellas County, Fla., Sheriff's Office has purchased two of them, according to a spokesman for the company selling them. More
Modernizing Security in Iowa County from KHQA-TV Lee County, Iowa, is spending some money to make employees and the public safer. The Lee County Board of Supervisors decided last week to buy a new security system for its buildings. KHQA's Jarod Wells found out today this is just the first step toward modernizing security. Employees at the South Lee County courthouse soon will have a panic button to use for emergencies. It's part of an $11,465 security system for the county. More
House Panel OKs 'Rachel's Law' from Florida Today Speaking softly, but firmly, in a hushed committee room, Margie Weiss made a successful legislative debut on Tuesday, convincing a House panel to approve "Rachel's Law" on behalf of her slain daughter. The measure (HB 271) by Rep. Peter Nehr, R-Tarpon Springs, seeks greater oversight in the use of confidential informants. More
Denver Sheriff Department Looks for Ways to Track Use-of-force Reports from the Denver Post The Denver Sheriff Department does not have an effective way of tracking use-of-force reports filed by deputies, a problem because it makes identifying trends and problem deputies difficult. More
Investigators Now Crack Crime Computers on the Spot
from MarketWatch
A new system allows investigators to boot, run, and install investigative tools to examine computers used in the commission of crimes or terrorism, without altering the contents or compromising the chain of evidence, according to the inventor. More
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Product Showcase: Harley-Davidson 2009 Police Motorcycles
Harley-Davidson 2009 Police Motorcycles are the FLHTP Electra Glide, the FLHP Road King and the new Buell XB12XP Ulysses. Both the FLHTP and FLHP offer a new Frame, Swing arm, increased GVW, increased Lean Angle and optimized ABS. They have the 1690cc Twin Cam® 103 engine, 6-speed transmission and optional ABS. The new Buell Ulysses can be ridden on paved and unpaved roads and features a 1203 cc Thunderstorm Engine and a full emergency lighting kit. Details can be found on our Web site at www.harley-davidsonpolicemotors.com.
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Product Showcase: Dataradio GeminiG3 ADB by CalAmp
The Dataradio GeminiG3 ADB by CalAmp is a mobile data modem providing seamless roaming on 700 and 800/NPSPAC band over private networks. Whether optimizing current networks or needing the ease of migrating to 700 MHz, we offer an efficient solution for data communications. Advance your mobility with Gemini today. More info
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