Met Chief Sir Ian Blair could be among 31,000 officers to receive the
new electronic tracking device
Every single Metropolitan police officer will be 'microchipped' so top
brass can monitor their movements on a Big Brother style tracking
scheme, it can be revealed today.
According to respected industry magazine Police Review, the plan -
which affects all 31,000 serving officers in the Met, including Sir Ian
Blair - is set to replace the unreliable Airwave radio system currently
used to help monitor officer's movements.
The new electronic tracking device - called the Automated Personal
Location System (APLS) - means that officers will never be out of range
of supervising officers.
But many serving officers fear being turned into "Robocops" -
controlled by bosses who have not been out on the beat in years.
According to service providers Telent, the new technology 'will enable
operators in the Service's operations centres to identify the location
of each police officer' at any time they are on duty - whether
overground or underground.
Although police chiefs say the new technology is about 'improving
officer safety' and reacting to incidents more quickly, many rank and
file believe it is just a Big Brother style system ... more »
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