New tool allows LEO's to iris-scan + fingerprint + face pic.
Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:55 pm
http://www.npr.org/2011/08/11/138769662 ... g-concerns
http://www.bi2technologies.com/
The top link of the 2 is from an NPR piece detailing a new piece of equipment that could be what police have
sought for years. This device can scan the irises of suspects, take their fingerprints, and take a photo.
The iris scan is a unique feature to each person. If an officer does an iris scan on a wanted suspect, the suspect's
ability to give a false ID and walk will no longer work.
There's the usual crybabying of the civil liberties crowd about this device, but I don't see how honest people could
be hurt by it.
The 2nd link above is the website of the company that makes the devices. The 1st piece mentioned that the
Plymouth County, Mass. House of Corrections uses this. It just so happens that its maker, BI2, is HQ'd in the
Town of Plymouth, Mass.
This device is expensive at $3,000 each, but it would ensure that bad guys can't walk, as long as their iris
scan has been entered into the system.
By the way, this system has been used in Iraqistan for when we capture insurgents. They all go into a database
where we store their biometric data.
SIA
http://www.bi2technologies.com/
The top link of the 2 is from an NPR piece detailing a new piece of equipment that could be what police have
sought for years. This device can scan the irises of suspects, take their fingerprints, and take a photo.
The iris scan is a unique feature to each person. If an officer does an iris scan on a wanted suspect, the suspect's
ability to give a false ID and walk will no longer work.
There's the usual crybabying of the civil liberties crowd about this device, but I don't see how honest people could
be hurt by it.
The 2nd link above is the website of the company that makes the devices. The 1st piece mentioned that the
Plymouth County, Mass. House of Corrections uses this. It just so happens that its maker, BI2, is HQ'd in the
Town of Plymouth, Mass.
This device is expensive at $3,000 each, but it would ensure that bad guys can't walk, as long as their iris
scan has been entered into the system.
By the way, this system has been used in Iraqistan for when we capture insurgents. They all go into a database
where we store their biometric data.
SIA