Supercar for Dubai cops
Dubai Police may soon have hundreds of new patrol cars fitted with the latest in hi-tech crime-busting technology
Dubai: It scans up to 20 car plate numbers within a minute — or one every three seconds — even in pitch darkness as it whizzes at high speed, quickly alerting an officer if any of them features on a blacklist of wanted cars.
Meet Motorola's latest souped-up patrol car, a BMW 5 Series fitted with the latest gear — dubbed the leading edge of policing. With voice-activated controls and high-definition live-streaming video cameras, among other features, they will make communities safer.
The vehicle is on display at the four-day Tetra World Congress 2012 in Dubai, where experts are discussing developments in terrestrial radio communications.
And Dubai Police in a complete retrofit, will soon have something similar to beef up its patrol fleet. "We need more of these resources because Dubai communities are getting bigger and busier," said Col Dr Khalid Ali Ghanim Al Marri, Communications Director at Dubai Police.
Source: Gulfnews
Dubai Police may soon have hundreds of new patrol cars fitted with the latest in hi-tech crime-busting technology
Dubai: It scans up to 20 car plate numbers within a minute — or one every three seconds — even in pitch darkness as it whizzes at high speed, quickly alerting an officer if any of them features on a blacklist of wanted cars.
Meet Motorola's latest souped-up patrol car, a BMW 5 Series fitted with the latest gear — dubbed the leading edge of policing. With voice-activated controls and high-definition live-streaming video cameras, among other features, they will make communities safer.
The vehicle is on display at the four-day Tetra World Congress 2012 in Dubai, where experts are discussing developments in terrestrial radio communications.
And Dubai Police in a complete retrofit, will soon have something similar to beef up its patrol fleet. "We need more of these resources because Dubai communities are getting bigger and busier," said Col Dr Khalid Ali Ghanim Al Marri, Communications Director at Dubai Police.
Source: Gulfnews