NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Yorkers can soon take a bite out of city
crime by uploading video or photo evidence directly to the New York
Police Department, in a move welcomed on Thursday by civil rights
groups.
"We're putting that technology in place to enable us to do that,"
said Police Commissioner Ray Kelly, adding that the service will be
available soon.
"It's a fact of life," Kelly said. "Everybody has a camera in their
telephones. When people can record an event taking place that helps us
during an investigation, it's helpful."
Soon citizen sleuths can transmit evidence of criminal activity
directly to the police and 911, including evidence of police
misconduct, such as the recent video of a police officer shoving a
bicyclist to the ground in Times Square.
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