Used RVs are switching from the campground to the crime scene, serving law enforcement as mobile command centers.
The Herald Online reports on a RV used by the police of Rock Hill, South Carolina, purchased through classified ads and later modified for police work.
The RV's enhancements include high-powered video cameras, wireless internet connections for laptop computers, and a locating system that tracks the location of police cars.
The mobile unit serves police functions ranging from DUI checkpoints to a command center during murder investigations.
The Rock Hill Police RV program is inspiring other law-enforcement agencies purchase their own RVs.
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Friday, November 10, 2006
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