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Vehicle Ops
"New Digital Camera Able to Print Instant Photographs on Polaroid Film"
July 31, 2000
Patrol
Polaroid ID Card Maker Expert Edition
Polaroid
Polaroid’s ID Card Maker Expert Edition enables users to design multiple cards within one database, create reports and customized production forms, and enter and retrieve data—all within Polaroid's network-compatible system. Users can also send data for encoding magnetic stripes and smart cards.
June 30, 2006
Technology
ID Card Maker Software
Polaroid
The ID Card Maker 4.02M from Polaroid has been redesigned with improvements in database connectivity, badge design, photo/image management, and the user interface. When used in conjunction with a digital camera and an ID card printer, the software makes it easy to create secure ID cards with its user-definable database, multiple ID badge templates, photo and signature capture capability, and multi-level security features.
August 31, 2004
Technology
Digital Copy Camera
June 30, 2000
Technology
ImageWare Systems IWS Law Enforcement Application
As a kid growing up in the late 1950s and early ’60s, one of the toys I received one Christmas was a Mr. Potato Head. If you’re from that era, you may remember Mr. Potato Head. He was a goofy plastic guy, or should I say, “spud,” of a thousand faces. Using creativity limited only by your imagination and, of course, available parts, you created faces that only your Mom and maybe Picasso would love.
January 31, 2005
Patrol
A Picture is Worth 1,000 Words…And Maybe Some Punitive Time Off
Even if one could somehow rationalize his way around such ghoulish behavior, it carries with it too many risks. And one day, regardless of whether or not such pictures fall into the wrong hands or cause yourself any other grief, you may well regret taking them.
January 23, 2011
Patrol
A K-9 Unit Has Benefits for Police Departments and Communities Alike
A police K-9 unit is instrumental in myriad missions, including drug enforcement, search and rescue, fugitive apprehension, and of course, public relations. So when a K-9 is injured or killed, they are treated with nearly as much reverence and respect as when a police officer suffers a similar fate.
April 12, 2019
Patrol
Dumb Things Cops Do to Themselves and One Another for Laughs
You may not have any reservations about playing a joke, and the target may not have any objections to being the butt of it, but beware that seemingly ubiquitous third party complainant.
May 1, 2008
Technology
Things That Go Boom in the Night
With the exception of far-less-common biological or radiological threats, explosive devices are the nightmare scenario for people charged with protecting people and places. But advanced techniques can help detect these threats.
June 29, 2010
Technology
Instant Imaging
Today, instant law enforcement photography has taken a quantum leap with the adoption of digital cameras by many departments.
November 30, 2003
Technology
Special Handling
Those last four words, "evaluate a suspicious package," always make those little cop hairs on the back of your neck stand straight out like the quills on a porcupine being chased by a hungry dog.
May 31, 2002
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