New Computer Software for Police
Date: Thu, 16 Jul 1998 18:14:18 -0600 From: rmcreat@istar.ca (BC NFA) Subject: New Computer Software for Police NATIONAL FIREARMS ASSOCIATION BRITISH COLUMBIA BRANCH Announced on the 6 o'clock news July 15, 1998. I ask you to read this please; while reading keep in mind this is easily adaptable to observe firearms owners patterns. Const. Oscar Ramos and Const. Raymond Payette of the Vancouver City Police made announcement of their new "Shame the Johns" software. It is designed to share information with all levels of police in the Lower Mainland and elsewhere. This software allows the tracking of vehicle movements and buying patterns. It allows police to predict when and where you will be at anytime. It is designed to collect name, date of birth, license number, discription of vehicle - -and-other-information. It will automatically generate a letter to send to the persons home informing other family members of the persons activities. Michelle Traver SSAC NFA-BC 1706 E. 1st Ave., Van., BC V5N 1B1 1877-254-2100, local 604-254-2100 fax 604-255-2202 Jean-Francois Avon, B.Sc. Physics, Montreal, Canada DePompadour, Société d'Importation Ltée Limoges fine porcelain and french crystal JFA Technologies, R&D physicists & engineers Instrumentation & control, LabView programming PGP keys: http://bs.mit.edu:8001/pks-toplev.html PGP ID:C58ADD0D:529645E8205A8A5E F87CC86FAEFEF891 PGP ID:5B51964D:152ACCBCD4A481B0 254011193237822C
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Jean-Francois Avon