Thursday, February 17, 2011

Tri-Fold Medical Bag - Tactical Black

Tri-Fold Medical Bag - Tactical BlackThis pack features three fold-out compartments with zippered closures, plus one open pocket. It has an adjustable & removable shoulder strap as well as a web carrying handle. Its modular attachment straps enable connection to other MOLLE-compatible packs and bags.

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Monday, October 18, 2010

Jury provides guilty verdict in Charlotte COP killing trial

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Oregon heroin tug sentenced to federal prison

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

COGENERATION end all special enforcement programs due to State budget impasse

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Video: Calif. cop fakes arrest of teen who may have had sex with daughter

By PoliceOne Staff

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A cop in California is on paid leave after being accused of faking the arrest of a teenager he believed to have had sex with his daughter, who is 14.

The officer showed up to the boy’s home in uniform, on his police motorcycle, and lectured the boy before placing him in handcuffs, according to the San Jose Mercury News.

"A cop's daughter is not someone you mess around with. You're stupid," the officer tells the boy in the video. The faces of the cop and the boy are both blurred in the footage.

The boy’s parents are considering pressing charges, saying the officer abused his authority. The boy says he wants the officer put in jail.

The cop’s lawyer, Terry Bowman, has a different story.

“On this occasion, the officer was not there as part of an official investigation, but as a concerned parent, attempting to navigate the difficult challenges associated with raising a teenager,” he said in a statement.

He added that the boy’s mother reached out to him for guidance in the past, according to CNN.

The district attorney is also reviewing the situation.

Here is the videotape the boy handed over to the San Jose Mercury News.


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Md. judge says it’s OK to film cops

By PoliceOne Staff


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HARTFORD COUNTY, Md. — A judge in Maryland has ruled that it is OK to film police officers while they do their job.

The judge dismissed the case of Anthony Graber, a motorcyclist who used a helmet camera to film a plainclothes trooper after being stopped for speeding. Graber then posted the video, which shows the officer approaching him with his gun drawn, to YouTube. The video quickly went viral online.

A few weeks later, a state’s attorney in Maryland charged Graber, who is a staff sergeant in the Maryland Air National Guard and a computer systems engineer, with violating the state’s wiretapping laws, according to the Washington Post.

The original intention of the law, which was passed in the 1970s, was to protect citizens from government intrusion. Graber faced up to 16 years in prison if convicted of the charges.

The judge’s decision in this case, according to the Baltimore Sun, hinged on whether police should have an expectation of privacy while on duty, to which the judge wrote:

"Those of us who are public officials and are entrusted with the power of the state are ultimately accountable to the public. When we exercise that power in public fora, we should not expect our actions to be shielded from public observation. 'Sed quis custodiet ipsos cutodes' ("Who watches the watchmen?”)."

Graber was also charged with the possession of a “device primarily useful for the purpose of the surreptitious interception of oral communications,” in reference to the helmet camera. The judge dismissed this charge as well, saying it would render illegal cell phones and other handheld recording devices used by many.

Graber still faces speeding charges.

Because it was a circuit court ruling, the decision is not binding on other judges. The ruling can still be appealed by the state’s attorney.


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Saturday, October 16, 2010

Ocean Systems ClearID v2.5, dTective v6.1, and dTective SP2 are Available for Immediate Download

Ocean Systems announces the release and immediate download of ClearID v2.5 and with it we are releasing two new cumulative bundles dTective v6.1 and dTective SP2. These releases allow everyone an easy way to get all the most updated tools from Ocean Systems.

What's New Summary

ClearID v2.5 includes many new features. Here is a summary.

• Real-time preview for Lens and Motion DeBlur, Ultimate Sharpener, Pattern Remover and Frequency Filters
• CID - Import images as a layer stack now hashes the images on import
• Tab 1 – New Split Layer Stack into Fields and keyboard commands for Fields Alignment
• Tab 2 – New Super-Resolution Workflow
• Tab 4 – New interactive color channel picker with more channels & interactive preview
• Tab 7 – The Verification Report has been greatly improved including a thumbnail image

dTective v6.1 This release has all of our updated tools and includes ClearID v2.5 and archive-R v1.0.1.  dTective v6.1 also includes the updates and fixes included in dTective SP2. 

dTective SP2 With SP2, you get an updated DVR dCoder 2.5.3 with improved audio sync.  You also get QT file export that is compatible with the new Avid Media Composer v5.0 AMA direct file access feature.  dPlex Pro has also been updated to dPlex Pro 2.5.1. which includes some small interface upgrades and some internal changes that make it more stable, easier-to-use, and more compatible with 64 bit operating system installation of Vista and Window 7. dPlex 2.5.1, also allows you to work at different dpi (dots-per-inch) settings in addition to the previously supported 96 dpi.  SP2 also includes CID 2.0.2 which has an installer that supports Photoshop CS5.  And lastly, you get the v7.6 training manual for dTective.

Contact us today to learn more: http://www.oceansystems.com/dtective/index.html


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