Queensland cop cars to go fully hybrid
Queensland’s police service aims to have a fully hybrid operational fleet within two years and has started testing a range of EVs.
10 November, 2022Queensland’s police service aims to have a fully hybrid operational fleet within two years and has started testing a range of EVs.
10 November, 2022By Paul Hemsley and Julian Bajkowski The Queensland government has expanded its use of Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) technology to controversially include unmarked police vehicles that will be tasked to silently snoop-out car registration details as they drive-by alleged crime hot spots. The government says the drive-by surveillance technology is being deployed as part […]
15 August, 2013By Paul Hemsley The Queensland government will issue 50 police officers across the state with smartphones or a tablet devices containing a new, custom built app that lets them instantly search through person, vehicle and address details on the law enforcement data systems, a move authorities believe can save police crews around 30 minutes each […]
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