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Sector Report for Tuesday, 10 August 2010:
More police departments use predictive analysis to predict where crime will occur
Brite-Strike's LED-technology gloves saving officers' lives
Boston police using Twitter to nab bad guys
Tire tags reveal driver whereabouts
Sector Report for Tuesday, 13 July, 2010:
Recent stun-gun use by police in U.S., U.K. raise questions anew about the device's safety
Ambulance radios in London do not work in the rain
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