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  2. Police National Computer - Wikipedia

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    The Police National Computer (PNC) is a database used by law enforcement organisations across the United Kingdom and other non-law enforcement agencies. Originally developed in the early 1970s, PNC1 went 'live' in 1974, providing UK police forces with online access to the lost/stolen vehicle database.

  3. Facial Images National Database - Wikipedia

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    It was intended that FIND would provide national access to images of individuals who have been arrested for a criminal offence, linking the image with the criminal data held on the Police National Computer. [1] [2] The pilot went live on 6 November 2006, with Lancashire, West Yorkshire and Merseyside contributing and viewing images.

  4. Crimint - Wikipedia

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    CrimInt is a database run by the Metropolitan Police Service of Greater London which stores information on criminals, suspected criminals [1] and protesters. [2] It was created in 1994 and supplied by Memex Technology Limited based on their 'Patriarch' technology. It supports the recording and searching of items of intelligence by both police ...

  5. Police Information Technology Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The Police Information Technology Organisation (PITO) was an arm's length body of the UK government. It replaced the Police Information Systems Unit (PISU) of the Home Office, which initially ran the UK government Police National Computer (PNC) project. The PNC project itself was evolved in the early 1970s, and was launched in 1974 with 'Stolen ...

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  7. National Identification Service - Wikipedia

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    The National Identification Service (NIS; also called SO4 from its Specialist Operations designation) is a department of the London Metropolitan Police which provides a range of support services on behalf of the Metropolitan Police and other police forces. All SO4's services are connected with criminal records and include a remit to act as the ...

  8. Why was police officer on computer not charged in traffic ...

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    Policy 714 covers the operation of mobile computer terminals. It is just over a page long and does not mention anything about being on the computer when driving.

  9. Twitter shows users police brutality and anti-vaccine videos ...

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    After Twitter owner Elon Musk tweeted about a feature on the site that copies TikTok's signature functionality, users discovered a stream of disturbing videos. Twitter shows users police brutality ...