
Tuesday, November 19, 2019
Police radio

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Adam W. Purinton
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This is interesting about how radios work. Maybe next time you could add more about how radios play a part in the courts. Are they allowed to be recorded and able to be used in court? Also I looked up that police are still using radios because they are cheap, efficient, and the radios are already being allowed to the access so no extra security is needed.
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