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    Get ready for scan-and-frisk.

    The NYPD will soon deploy new technology allowing police to detect guns carried by criminals without using the typical pat-down procedure, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly said Wednesday.

    The department just received a machine that reads terahertz — the natural energy emitted by people and inanimate objects — and allows police to view concealed weapons from a distance.

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    “If something is obstructing the flow of that radiation, for example a weapon, the device will highlight that object,” Kelly said.

    A video image aired at a Police Foundation breakfast Wednesday showed an officer, clad in a New York Jets jersey and jeans, with the shape of a hidden gun clearly visible under his clothing when viewed through the device.

    The department will begin testing the high-tech device for use on the street. The device is small enough to be placed in a police vehicle or stationed at a street corner where gunplay has occurred in the past.

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    Kelly, who first discussed the possibility of using this technology last year, said the NYPD has been working with the London Metropolitan Police and a contractor “to develop a tool that meets our requirements.”

    “We took delivery of it last week,” Kelly said at the gathering at the Waldorf Astoria. “One of our requirements was that the technology must be portable ...

    “We still have a number of trials to run before we can determine how best to deploy this technology. We’re also talking to our legal staff about this. But we’re very pleased with the progress we’ve made over the past year.”

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    The New York Civil Liberties Union last year raised concerns about “virtual pat downs,” and some security experts have said false positives could lead to unjustified stops.

    rparascandola@nydailynews.com

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  • #2
    seems like an illegal search to me..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
      seems like an illegal search to me..
      I agree, however, probable cause will be used because, "This particular individual looked suspicious."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View Post
        I agree, however, probable cause will be used because, "This particular individual looked suspicious."
        Thank God (again) for being white.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Sean88gt View Post
          Thank God (again) for being white.
          "This particular individual had on a flannel shirt and trucker hat. He must be a gun toting redneck."

          "This particular individual was engaged in a discussion about politics, so we scanned his person."

          PC is a real motherfucker.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
            seems like an illegal search to me..
            Yup.



            Kyllo vs. U.S
            Cops used an infrared camera to see inside a person's home and saw his pot grow lamps. With this info they got a search warrant. The case was tossed by SCOTUS because the use of the infrared scanner violated the 4th amendment.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Strychnine View Post
              Yup.



              Kyllo vs. U.S
              I was thinking that same thing, they had already ruled this illegal.
              "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Baron View Post
                I was thinking that same thing, they had already ruled this illegal.

                The "expectation of privacy" when in your home and in public are different though... hmmmm...




                "Don't worry, Citizen. We will only use it for good."

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                • #9
                  New York is becoming the North Korea of the West.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Pro88LX View Post
                    seems like an illegal search to me..
                    illegal does not seem to apply to government anymore

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                    • #11
                      I don't see how it is legal. I think it will bite LEO in the ass and we'll eventually lose Terry stops.
                      2007 Chevy TBSS

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                      • #12
                        Time to make tetrahz blocking jeans.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by lo3oz View Post
                          Time to make tetrahz blocking jeans.
                          Tin foil anyone?

                          Or this.




                          If they can make it. We can defeat it.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by tazz007 View Post
                            Tin foil anyone?

                            Or this.




                            If they can make it. We can defeat it.
                            cut them out to look like pistols, just to waste their times.... Oh, that's a prop... I'm an actor.

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                            • #15
                              I don't like this. Regardless of what the law says I have always carried in New York. Doubt I will ever return to that city or ever spend a dime with a business located there.
                              Magnus, I am your father. You need to ask your mother about a man named Calvin Klein.

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