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11476
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This article explains the Police Information Network (PIN) and how it works in North Carolina. The system provides a way for law enforcement and criminal justice officials to send and receive information about criminals and their activities. Headquartered in Raleigh, PIN can respond to requests from more than 232 terminals around the state in five seconds or less.
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Record #:
17383
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Two-way radio technology was developing in 1936 and at the time was a cutting-edge tool used by police forces in just 75 cities across the country. While it proved successful elsewhere, the two-way radio was not yet implemented in any of the state's police headquarters. Ten state cities did have one-way radios and were monitoring the success of two-way radios in cities like Nashville, Tennessee and Bayonne, New Jersey.
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Popular Government (NoCar JK 4101 P6), Vol. 3 Issue 4, Jan 1936, p9, il