Saturday, May 10, 2008

State gets step ahead on GPS tracking - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

State gets step ahead on GPS tracking - Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Madison - A new state law expands the definition of what it means for a sex offender to interfere with required tracking equipment, making it a felony to block or disrupt the signal from a global positioning system. But Roy D. Jackson did it the old

GPS will track police on the move - Seattle Post Intelligencer
Anyone who has heard a police radio during a foot chase or bank robbery knows it crackles furiously as officers coordinate locations to figure out where to set up and how to block traffic. Starting in February, Seattle police officers should be able

Washington sex offender who cut off his GPS tracking device turns - Seattle Times
A registered sex offender who lived under a bridge in Snohomish County for three days before cutting off his state issued GPS tracking ankle bracelet and disappearing has turned himself in to police in Arkansas, according to Department of Corrections

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