Police Units Start Installing Mobile Data Terminals...On Their Horses!
Omar Yusuf — August 15, 2011 — Tech
References: courier-journal & gizmodo
As with the SEAL Team "tactical canines," the law enforcement of several American states have begun digitizing their creation companions, but this time with Mobile Data Terminals instead of night-vision goggles.
Mounted police officers in Louisville, Kentucky are setting the standard among forward-thinking police units. Despite being on a horse, these cops require the same info access as units who travel in squad cars. So Mobile Data Terminals have been strapped to their steeds, allowing the mounted officer to pull up suspect profiles, arrest warrants and other important documents.
The MDT is actually a customized Panasonic U-1 computers, a waterproof device that tunes into the same frequencies as police scanners. It's encouraging to see law enforces modernize their equipment so willingly and it's definitely not a good time to be a criminal!
Mounted police officers in Louisville, Kentucky are setting the standard among forward-thinking police units. Despite being on a horse, these cops require the same info access as units who travel in squad cars. So Mobile Data Terminals have been strapped to their steeds, allowing the mounted officer to pull up suspect profiles, arrest warrants and other important documents.
The MDT is actually a customized Panasonic U-1 computers, a waterproof device that tunes into the same frequencies as police scanners. It's encouraging to see law enforces modernize their equipment so willingly and it's definitely not a good time to be a criminal!
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