Not exact matches
Manuel Valls, the PM, announces greater
surveillance and
more police and intelligence officers to combat terrorism
The governor is deploying
more than two - dozen State
Police troopers — including aviation units and electronic
surveillance equipment — to Long Island to help combat the notorious MS - 13 gang, which he called «as brazen as it is brutal.»
We are though, and heavy handed
policing, alongside continual calls for
more intrusive
surveillance, are a symptom of our Islamoparanoia.
New York City
Police Commissioner James O'Neill said he reviewed one
surveillance video, and investigators are reviewing
more footage recovered from the scene.
These could include providing
more resources to the
police and intelligence services, bringing lesser charges against terrorist suspects to enable them to be held in custody while the major investigation proceeds, and the use of tagging,
surveillance or control orders.
Walsh also proposed putting up
more surveillance cameras in neighborhoods that both wanted and needed them, and said he would urge the SPD to buy
more body cameras for
police officers.
Quinn outlined a number of other public safety ideas on Wednesday, including adding 1,600
more police officers, buying 1,000
more mobile
surveillance cameras and providing
more officers with smartphones that let them look up such information as arrest records or warrants linked to an address.
The
police and local councils use these maps to target prevention activities
more precisely than is possible using
police intelligence alone, including redirecting resources, changing
police patrol routes, changing the licensing conditions of particular establishments, intervening in other locations, such as street violence hotspots, schools and parks, and the positioning of
surveillance cameras.
The over-sized
police cap from 2010 is
more than simply a biographical reference to his father's job as a policeman; it is also a precise, sculptural translation of the topics of authority and
surveillance.
Police will use human and automated
surveillance, electronic eavesdropping and interception (wiretaps), real - time location evidence (including tracking devices and cell tower data), forensic evidence like DNA and fingerprints, eyewitness evidence and
more.
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Cell - site simulators, sometimes called «Stingrays» after one of the
more popular models produced by the Harris Corporation, are a type of phone -
surveillance technology used by
police throughout the United States.