Depending on the sophistication of the
technology used to
track and report program data, you may be able to print out a trading area map or a simple list of customer postal codes that you can plot yourself.
«Technologically competent» also requires knowledge of the electronic
technology that now produces most of the evidence, and very frequently used types of evidence; for example, these kinds of evidence: (1) records are now the most frequently used kind of evidence but most often come from very complex electronic records management systems; (2) mobile phone
tracking evidence because we all carry mobile phones; (3) breathalyzer device readings because they are the basis of more than 95 % of impaired driving cases; and, (4) expert opinion evidence that
depends upon data produced by electronic systems and devices.