MKEgal
Regular Member
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The headline says:
"Boston police officers wary of GPS for cruisers
Fear too much scrutiny of police under city’s plan"
Excuses range from being tracked to a meeting with a CI to the system being hacked and criminals knowing when it's safe to rob a bank.
They'll also now be recording via in-station cameras, instead of only having live monitoring.
That's good for innocent officers who do not mistreat arrestees.
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The headline says:
"Boston police officers wary of GPS for cruisers
Fear too much scrutiny of police under city’s plan"
Excuses range from being tracked to a meeting with a CI to the system being hacked and criminals knowing when it's safe to rob a bank.
administrators say the system gives dispatchers the ability to see where officers are, rather than wait for a radio response. Using GPS, they say, accelerates their response to a call
“No one likes it. Who wants to be followed all over the place?” said one officer...
It’s quite an intrusion on people’s lives
They'll also now be recording via in-station cameras, instead of only having live monitoring.
That's good for innocent officers who do not mistreat arrestees.
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