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The movements of every Metropolitan (Met) police officer could soon be monitored with a £2.2m tracking system. | |
The Automated Personal Location System (APLS) would use police radios to pin-point the exact location of officers on duty in London. | The Automated Personal Location System (APLS) would use police radios to pin-point the exact location of officers on duty in London. |
The Met said the electronic device would improve safety for officers and enable a quicker and more efficient response to incidents. | The Met said the electronic device would improve safety for officers and enable a quicker and more efficient response to incidents. |
A pilot scheme is due to take place in two London boroughs in the autumn. | A pilot scheme is due to take place in two London boroughs in the autumn. |
Urgent assistance | Urgent assistance |
The technology is already in place as part of the Airwave system the police use but has yet to be activated. | |
The Metropolitan police said the scheme would cost £2.2m if rolled out to all 31,500 officers in London's 33 boroughs. | |
Currently, an officer's position can only be located via the system in their patrol car or when they notify others using a police radio. | |
When an officer presses their emergency button the control room is able to identify the individual officer but not their specific location. | When an officer presses their emergency button the control room is able to identify the individual officer but not their specific location. |
The Met said the new system will allow an officer in need of urgent assistance to be located and assisted much more quickly. | The Met said the new system will allow an officer in need of urgent assistance to be located and assisted much more quickly. |
A Metropolitan Police statement said: "Although they may be located by their police vehicle they may not be near their vehicle when they require urgent assistance. | A Metropolitan Police statement said: "Although they may be located by their police vehicle they may not be near their vehicle when they require urgent assistance. |
"This is especially true in densely populated areas that are typically found in London." | "This is especially true in densely populated areas that are typically found in London." |
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