New York City is exploring the use of technology that will scan passengers for weapons on its subway system. At a Thursday ...
CBS New York's Marcia Kramer tried a weapons detection ... of a gun. That may be why the Legal Aid Society called the move ...
“The NYPD contacted Evolv to explore and test the possibility of using our weapons detection screening solutions in select locations around the city as part of their multi-pronged plan to curb violent ...
also published online its Impact and Use Policy for electromagnetic weapons detection systems, starting a mandatory 90-day waiting period before new technology can be tested and used in NYC.
said gun detection systems can trigger false alarms and cause panic. “This Administration’s headstrong reliance on technology as a panacea to further public safety is misguided, costly ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) – New York City will begin testing gun-detecting technology in a pilot program at several subway stations ... called the plan misguided and an invasion of New Yorkers’ privacy.
This strategic move aims to safeguard the daily commute of over three million riders navigating through the more than 400 stations and 6,000 train cars comprising the NYC subway system. The decision ...
Transit Tech Lab has selected 19 companies to collaborate with NYC transit agencies to test new technologies ... Artificial Intelligence (AI), Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) and other ...
No existing technology is currently available to enable the facile detection of such damage before the person develops overt symptoms, such as the characteristic buzzing in the ears that indicates ...