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ProductsAugust 1, 2006

QinetiQ X-Net Vehicle Arresting System

The X-Net Vehicle Arresting System can be quickly deployed to stop a vehicle and make it impossible for the car to drive away. Barbed spikes in the leading edge of the net pierce the front tires, then the net envelops the tires and is pulled tight under the vehicle to stop the wheels and halt the vehicle in a non-lethal manner.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2006

PriorityStart! ProMax Battery Saver

The PriorityStart! ProMax is an automatic computerized voltage disconnect/reconnect system that protects a car’s battery, alternator, and electrical system. The microprocessor and gear drive system have been redesigned for 2006. While the unit cannot save a bad battery, it can prevent the typical battery drain that keeps a car’s engine from starting, preventing aggravation, tow bills, and down time.

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ProductsAugust 1, 2006

Gamber-Johnson Mounting Package for Dodge Charger

Gamber-Johnson’s new low-profile console box accessory package designed for the Dodge Charger Police Vehicle enables optimal computer positioning without obstructing vision. It sits low between the seats, and allows clearance for easy radio viewing. The package includes a low-profile console box, computer mounting system, universal dual steel cup-holder, and heavy-duty flip-up armrest.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 27, 2006

Accused Prowler Found Asleep in SWAT Van

Police in this Seattle suburb of Bellevue didn't have to go far to arrest a man for investigation of car prowling. He was found sleeping in a special weapons and tactics van.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 20, 2006

Police Hope Bilingual Hotline Will Get People Talking

In Harrisburg, Penn., police are now using a bilingual hotline in hopes of gathering some new leads.

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ProductsJuly 1, 2006

Setcom Wireless System for Motorcycles

Setcom’s Liberator Wireless System frees the motor officer from the cable connecting man and machine. Along with a new freedom of movement, the Liberator Wireless System also avoids the interference challenges of using higher frequencies by working in the 900 MHz ISM range. The system is also backward compatible with most up-to-date Setcom equipment. The minimal power that the Liberator needs is drawn from the portable radio battery.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 29, 2006

FAA Grounds L.A. Sheriff's Drone Air Force

The Federal Aviation Administration has temporarily shot down Los Angeles County Sheriff Lee Baca's plans to launch unmanned surveillance drones to monitor crime.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 29, 2006

Police and Companies Team Up to Fight ID Theft

A collection of high-profile organizations including the United States Secret Service and the FBI, along with private companies such as IBM and LexisNexis, have formed a new research center aimed at stopping identity theft.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 22, 2006

Cops Plant Salmon in Art Display, Snag Vandal

After last year's destruction and theft of the Wild Salmon on Parade public art, police this year decided to set a trap in Anchorage, Alaska's Town Square.

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Newsby Staff WriterJune 15, 2006

DHS Seeks Interoperability Survey Respondents

In an effort to assess the capacity for interoperable communications among public safety agencies nationwide, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s SAFECOM Program has invited more than 22,000 randomly selected law enforcement, fire, and emergency response organizations to participate in the National Interoperability Baseline Survey.

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