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In recognition of their efforts during the recent California wildfires, Universal Studios Hollywood is offering two free annual passes to any firefighter, law enforcement officer, paramedic, Red Cross employee, or 911 personnel from now through March 31, 2004.
Read More →After nine months on the run, a man wanted for killing his adoptive parents in Dallas was caught by a deputy in a traffic stop.
Read More →Facial recognition technology has greatly advanced since 2000, according to a study overseen by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, although it still has some kinks to work out.
Read More →"Looking Beyond the License Plate" is a national award program that recognizes law enforcement officers whose observations of license plates lead to an arrest or the solving of a crime. The deadline for this year's entries is June 3, 2003.
Read More →Law enforcement software is now available for PDAs that can give you license plate information in 15 seconds while you are standing on the side of the road in the rain. There are even systems that will prioritize what they display first when you run a subject's operator's license so that they will show you that the driver is wanted for assault on a peace officer in another county before they show you his address.
Read More →In an effort to slow police officer layoffs in the California Bay Area, State Assembly Speaker Herb Wesson has pledged to pass a bill increasing vehicle licensing fees.
Read More →DC resident Fernando Arraya was arrested not just for trying to steal license plates, but for attempting to steal the license plates off a police car with the officer sitting inside it.
Read More →Police are using software to scan the sands of Virginia Beach for criminals and missing persons to keep residents and tourists safe.
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