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Moderator should ban this user: Genius.

He always tries to defame 'India', dont know what his problem is.

Yo @genius, what's your problem dude? Are you mentally stable?
 
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ezsasa

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Now in Hyderabad there are regular street patrols through out the day in my street, HYD police fully utilising their new innovas :)
 

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Now in Hyderabad there are regular street patrols through out the day in my street, HYD police fully utilising their new innovas :)
even small villages in Telangana are given new TATA Sumo's,
 

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This is one of the first production vehicles which was delivered to the Jharkhand Police in the year 2011.



Whether its the driver, co-driver or the Jawans, all have to enter the vehicle from the rear. There's no entry/exit gate for the driver or the co-driver from the front.
The rear camera can be spotted just above the



The camera display can be viewed in this LCD screen. Pretty much similar to the setup installed in the cars. Further, the M&M guys had installed the camera in inverted position when the vehicle had been their workshop.
 

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A Good docu by RSTV on CISF. It is not just a force that graces the high profile Airports and others.
 
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Just noticed a tender invitation by Hyderabad police for "dash mounted camera" for their new innovas.

Way to go Hyderabad police.

Are there any other police who have already used "dash camera" in police cars?
 

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Just noticed a tender invitation by Hyderabad police for "dash mounted camera" for their new innovas.

Way to go Hyderabad police.

Are there any other police who have already used "dash camera" in police cars?
None as far as I know but we did have cameras installed in the interceptor cars in Bhopal police.
 

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Just noticed a tender invitation by Hyderabad police for "dash mounted camera" for their new innovas.

Way to go Hyderabad police.

Are there any other police who have already used "dash camera" in police cars?
Good stuff, more accountability is great! The number of untoward incidents happening with US police officers has decreased rapidly since dash cams were made mandatory there and in cases where it hasn't acted as a detterant there has been the evidence for the officers to be prosecuted later.

This should be mandatory for all police forces in India post haste, it is the only way you will root out the endemic corruption and malpractice that occurs.
 

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India to Become First Country to Use Weaponized Drones for Crowd Control

Police in Lucknow, the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, India, will use drones armed with pepper spray to disperse unruly mobs.

"We have purchased five drone cameras with capacity of lifting two kilogram weight. They can be used to shower pepper powder on an unruly mob in case of any trouble," Senior Superintendent of Police Yashasvi Yadav told the Press Trust of India, adding that the drones also will assist in tracking criminals.

The small, unmanned aircraft are already used to capture images in sensitive parts of the city.

The police deployed unarmed drones for aerial surveillance last summer during riots that caused the deaths of three people and at least 12 injuries.

While Lucknow Police would be the first in the country to own drones – they previously rented the aircraft – India is not the first to consider using drones for crowd dispersal or suppression.

In 2014, drone maker Desert Wolf sent its Skunk Riot Control Copter to Turkey and South Africa to potentially be used to quell dissent.

According to Desert Wolf, the drone is equipped with four paintball barrels that each can fire up to 20 paintballs per second and 80 pepper balls per second that are capable of "stopping any crowd in its tracks."

The drone can hold up to 4,000 balls at a time and has a high-pressure carbon fiber air system that "allows for real stopping power," according to Desert Wolf.

American law enforcement agencies also have previously shown interest in acquiring drones capable of delivering firepower.

In 2012, a Texas sheriff's department used a US Department of Homeland Security grant to buy a $300,000 Vanguard Shadowhawk drone. It was deployed for surveillance purposes, but the department's chief expressed interest in using the drone's weapons platform, which included rubber bullets, Taser and tear gas.

Two years earlier, Vanguard told an Ohio police lieutenant that it was indeed capable of mounting a "grenade launcher and/or 12-gauge shotgun" on its Shadowhawk.



Read more: India to Become First Country to Use Weaponized Drones for Crowd Control / Sputnik India English - News, Opinion, Radio
 

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