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    Do NZ Police cars have GPS built in?

    i wonder if our police car have gps build in?

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10775720


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    does england no good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DrunkenMistake View Post
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    does england no good?
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    Quote Originally Posted by milan24 View Post
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    i wonder if our police car have gps build in?

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10775720
    Maybe all cars should have built in gps.

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    i wish i know this a year ago, that cop might not have proven he pace check me at that speed in court.

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    The computer in the engine of late model Holdens...

    stores information like speed, acceleration, deceleration etc for only a short time and is continually overwritten. Only in a crash does that info become usefull to investigators. I don't know if actual GPS units are in all police cars here but I have definitely seen them on occaision. Probably a very usefull tool for the police. Interesting that individual officers in Victoria appear to be "licensed" to pusue at certain speeds. Shit, I've seen Kiwi cops hit 150 kph before they even flick the lights and siren on!
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    And as well, 130 km/h through red lights but it wasn't his fault.



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    A cardboard licence plate?
    No wonder he didn't have the brains to just stop...

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    No.

    They just don't lie in court about the details of the event.



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    I think that highway patrol cop car I had a complimentary ride in had a built in GPS. VE Commodore.

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    I would be supprised if Police cars didn't have a fleet type GPS tracking unit installed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FJRider View Post
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    I would be supprised if Police cars didn't have a fleet type GPS tracking unit installed.
    Would make a lot of sense for resource allocation...

    afaik, they just have standard GPS units, but that's only from passing cars now and then and having a quick glimpse at all the goodies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
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    Would make a lot of sense for resource allocation...

    afaik, they just have standard GPS units, but that's only from passing cars now and then and having a quick glimpse at all the goodies.
    AFAIK the system logs location, speed, light and siren activation and so on and so on.
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    The mind boggles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
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    Would make a lot of sense for resource allocation...

    afaik, they just have standard GPS units, but that's only from passing cars now and then and having a quick glimpse at all the goodies.
    I have never heard of an officer being asked ... where his location was ...
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