NEW YORK (PNN) - February 21, 2013 - "The dashboard," instantaneously mines data from the fascist New York pig thug cop department’s vast collection of arrest records, emergency 911 calls, more than 3,000 security cameras, license plate readers, and portable radiation detectors, and aggregates it into a user-friendly, readable form in the control room.
Eventually, that data will be able to be seen in real time by pig thug cops on laptops in their squad cars and on mobile devices as they walk their beats.
Rolled out six months ago, the pig thug cop department began work to create the system back in 2009. At the moment the system is mainly used within the counter-terrorism bureau.
The system is user friendly; security cameras are on a five-minute delay so pig thug cops can hunt for possible suspects.
Sensors pick up whether a bag or other item has been left sitting for a certain period of time.
When an emergency calls comes at a specific address, terrorist pig thug cops can check prior 911 calls to the location.
New York could make millions of dollars under a deal that allows Microsoft to market the software to other pig thug cop agencies and civilian companies around the world in exchange for 30% of the revenue.
Updates are always in development, including a new version rolling out in a few weeks that will allow layering, so fascist pig thug cops can map crimes on top of one another.
Developers are also working on getting information gathered out in the field back faster and giving mobile devices to some pig thug cops.
The system will eventually be rolled out to the whole 34,000-pig thug cop department.