| ▲ | quantummagic 3 hours ago | |
Don't know the specifics of what the OP is referencing, but some police departments are experimenting with some wild tech. Check out the Baltimore "Spy Plane", for instance. It used high-altitude Cessna airplanes (rather than drones) equipped with a massive array of cameras, that recorded everything. It allowed analysts to: - Watch and record a 30-square-mile area of the city simultaneously, in real-time. - If a crime occurred, they could "go back in time" to see where a suspect came from. Ie. track a vehicle from its destination back to its source. - Or they could follow a vehicle "forward" in time to see where it parked, identifying potential hideouts or residences. Of course, it was recording everyone, not just criminals. | ||