* How the Police are going to catch U in their Chevy ?
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* How the Police are going to catch U in their Chevy ?
New Police Technologies On The Move
* Click above link to see how the police are going to catch you Vid of the new Chevy V8 Police Car
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Carbon Motors E7
Sometimes the best tech is the car itself. This police vehicle is just a concept, and might never make it to market. But, we think Carbon Motors may be on to something.
Purpose-built from the ground up, the E7 is made of fast and flexible thermoplastic and can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 6 seconds. Not only that, but Carbon estimates that the price would be the same as retrofitting an existing livery car. Prices are said to start in the high-20-thousands and go up from there, if all the prior tech listed here was to be included.
Posted: Aug 29th 2012 at 4:50PM by Kyle Thibaut
The criminals are going to have to get used to a new light pattern lurking in the dark. Police departments across America are upgrading their transportation and equipping their new rides with modern crime-busting tech to make their lives easier, and ours safer.
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Gallery: The Latest Roadworthy Police Tech
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* Click above link to see how the police are going to catch you Vid of the new Chevy V8 Police Car
Once connected above - scroll down 2 `Vid (it's a short interesting/informative `vid)
Carbon Motors E7
Sometimes the best tech is the car itself. This police vehicle is just a concept, and might never make it to market. But, we think Carbon Motors may be on to something.
Purpose-built from the ground up, the E7 is made of fast and flexible thermoplastic and can go from 0 to 60 miles per hour in just 6 seconds. Not only that, but Carbon estimates that the price would be the same as retrofitting an existing livery car. Prices are said to start in the high-20-thousands and go up from there, if all the prior tech listed here was to be included.
Posted: Aug 29th 2012 at 4:50PM by Kyle Thibaut
The criminals are going to have to get used to a new light pattern lurking in the dark. Police departments across America are upgrading their transportation and equipping their new rides with modern crime-busting tech to make their lives easier, and ours safer.
Click on the gallery below to check it out.
Gallery: The Latest Roadworthy Police Tech
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Last edited by Space; 08-30-2012 at 11:54 AM.
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Project54
Project54 is a voice command system designed to help officers drive safer. Law enforcement isn't just cracking down on distracted driving among civilians, they're looking at themselves too. And, considering the vast amount of buttons spread over the dash a typical cruiser, we can see why.
Researchers at the University of New Hampshire have developed a system that can actually replace many of the touch controls in the car. Commands include turning on lights and sirens, running plates and taking a radar reading of a speeding car. All it requires is a single 'push-to-talk' button and spoken commands, much like Ford's Sync system.
The cost of this system is relatively low, compared to some of the other hi-tech police gear we've featured. Software goes for about $500, and runs on a standard laptop computer.
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Any new technoligy that will save oficer's lifes and ours I am for. These men and women put their lives on the line every day.
my Son-in-law is a fire fighter they deserve the same too.
my Son-in-law is a fire fighter they deserve the same too.
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