NYC 911 now accepting your cell phone pictures

*sigh*
I used to work for them so I have a right to feel like wtf? 
Contrary to what you ppl see on Law and Order, CSI and any other crime NYPD drama on tv, the real 911 systems can't do any of that shit you see on tv.  GPS sure within a 30 mile radius or some dumb shit.  ANI/ALI yeah on a land line...that isn't blocked. The equipment is old and the systems need to be updated.  Having a detective call someone back for cell phone pics isn't quite the update I was hoping for but what can you do?. 
I'm hoping that in addition to them being able to "receive cell phone pics" they have started looking into upgrading a lot of other things. 

Let's not even get into the folk who actually take the 911 calls...oy vey.

ASHTI, I'M CALLING YOU OUT, YOUR THOUGHTS!!! LOL

NEW YORK - It's a new era for tipsters as officials announced Tuesday that city hot lines are now able to receive photos and video from computers and cell phones.

Callers to the city's 911 and non-emergency 311 lines will now be able to send in photos and video to report crimes and complain about quality-of-life problems like uncollected garbage.

While hundreds of cities accept text messages to emergency hot lines, New York is believed to be the first with the capability to accept images, officials said.

By next year, photos sent by bystanders will be made available to patrol cars, and pictures could even be used as evidence in prosecutions, officials said.

"This technology should put a scare into every would-be criminal, because the chances of getting caught in the act is now better than ever," Mayor Michael Bloomberg said.

He stressed, however, that the most important thing to do first when something bad happens is still to call 911.

Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said major improvements to technology within the department in the past six years have helped reduced crime, which is down more than 3 percent so far this year from last year.

More than 12,000 new computers have been installed in precincts around the city, technology in radio cars has been improved and the department is better able to share information.

"When I returned to the department in 2002, I saw that very little had changed as far as technology. We were still one of the world's leading users of carbon paper and Wite-Out. But that's changed significantly," he said.

It took about 18 months to develop the image software, which cost about $250,000, city officials said.

The 911 operators will still function as emergency dispatchers, officials said. If the caller says that video or photos are available, a detective with the New York Police Department's Real Time Crime Center will call back to receive the images. The caller can ask to submit the material anonymously.



Uhhh, yeah.

 

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  • 9/10/2008 7:39 PM ASHTI wrote:
    Hell Yeah, how outrageous is that shit---that 911 outdated equipment can not withstand "picture mail"!!!

    rotfc

    They screwed that one up--- what it really is a sms message number/ email where the loser snitches (--rotfc--) will send the evidence to the detective department (not no damn trash ass 911) in hopes of aiding the DT's in capturing the crooks and thieves of the world, lmmfao!!!

    As you know Shay, NYPD treats the communications section like field slaves(they can't even provide proper chairs to sit in). They have been talking about moving the center so they can update the system but it will never work and thats why you can get away with murder in the NYC--- GOD, I LOVE NEW YORK (im gonna start making those tee shirts)

    911 is a joke--- gotta love it !!!
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    1. 9/12/2008 7:32 PM Miss Shay wrote:
      Exactly. I asked my friend who's still over there about it and she said this won't happen till next year some time anyway lol.  She said they were working on updating the computer system, the new system is upstairs waiting to be installed lmao.  Gotta love it, I wonder where they would move it to?
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