The Tuscon (Ariz.) Police Department hopes to replace about 40 of its patrol cars this year to address an aging fleet. More than half of the vehicles in the fleet show more than 80,000 miles on the odometer.
Three Clean Cities Coalitions kicked off its efforts to promote more sustainable efforts from local police departments by hosting a Police Alternative Fuel Summit in Buffalo Grove, Ill.
CopTrax has a lot of the features found on many of its competitors, but so far it is the only in-car video system that integrates with a wearable computer. It also streams real-time video from the field to supervisors who can view the live event from any Internet-capable device.
One of the more interesting aspects of Safety Vision's new ICOP Pro system is its size. The ICOP Pro's DVR is about the size of a standard commercial car radio, so it can be easily mounted in any patrol vehicle.
The VizuCop 360 in-car video system for law enforcement offers up to eight channels of video and eight channels of audio. Features include: 900-line analog-to-digital resolution, 5-inch rearview mirror monitor, Wifi download, and streaming video.