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Newsby Staff WriterSeptember 26, 2013

Sensors & Software Introduces New GPR System

Using the Findar GPR system, officers can locate weapons, caches of drugs or money, clandestine graves, hidden bunkers, or soil disturbances that have been buried, and download the images to a PC in real time.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 26, 2011

Digital Ally Introduces LIDARCam for Speed Enforcement

The LIDARCam is an economical option for recording exactly what an officer saw through the head-up display, while simultaneously providing a high-end Canon digital camera that's easily accessible for another use.

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Newsby Staff WriterOctober 26, 2011

Digital Ally Introduces DragonCam for Speed Enforcement

Digital Ally has introduced the DragonCam, which integrates the Laser Ally LIDAR with a rugged, water resistant, high-performance camera and tablet computer.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 24, 2011

IACP Certifies Kustom Signals' ProLaser 4 LIDAR

The compact ProLaser 4 is smaller, lighter, and faster than its predecessors. It's powered by four AA batteries and features a ruggedized pistol grip. ProLaser 4 delivers unmatched target acquisition (even through glass) and improved target range up to 8,000 feet, according to the company.

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Newsby Staff WriterAugust 7, 2010

Digital Ally's LaserAlly LIDAR System Achieves IACP Certification

LaserAlly was listed on the Conforming Product List (CPL) for enforcement-technology equipment released July 30 by IACP. This equipment is intended for use in highway-safety programs, and LaserAlly was found to be both accurate and reliable when properly operated and maintained.

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Newsby Staff WriterJuly 6, 2010

Digital Ally Receives Initial Orders for LaserAlly LIDAR Speed Detection

Digital Ally Inc., which develops, manufactures, and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, homeland security, and commercial security applications, has received initial customer orders for its recently introduced LaserAlly LIDAR system for vehicle speed detection and has responded to numerous requests for "test and evaluation" units from law enforcement agencies.

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Newsby Staff WriterMay 11, 2010

Digital Ally Enters Law Enforcement Speed Detection Market

Digital Ally Inc., which develops, manufactures, and markets advanced video surveillance products for law enforcement, today announced the planned introduction of its new handheld LaserAlly LIDAR System for vehicle speed detection.

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Newsby Staff WriterJanuary 2, 2008

Radar Wins Speed Test Against GPS

A Sonoma County, Calif., judge has ruled a speeding case supported by an officer's radar cannot be thrown out. The speeder's GPS system allegedly recorded a speed contradictory to the radar reading, but the judge ruled radar more reliable.

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