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Real-Time tagging and tracking pursuit management system
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A video commentary
from Sgt. Dan Gomez
on how new technology
is shaping modern
police work.

 

 

 


"Instead of us pushing them doing 70 or 80 miles an hour ... this device allows us not to have to pursue after the car," Bratton said. "It allows us to start vectoring where the car is. Even if they bail out of the car, we'll have pretty much instantaneously information where they are."
Chief William Bratton, LAPD, (Article appeared in the LA Times)

The system is "the big new idea."
Chief William J. Bratton, LAPD


"When this technology was introduced to the department, Chief Bratton recognized it for its potential to give yet another tool to the officers in the field."

"The end result would be that law enforcement would be able to deploy the device and hopefully slow down in pursuit and be able to track the suspect."

"The system has the potential to impact pursuits, risk management, liability issues and safety concerns for the community.”
(Article appeared on Officer.com), Sgt. Dan Gomez, LAPD

 
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