Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Dubai Police to reportedly use Google Glass very soon

Its not just us who are playing around and exploring the Googles new wearable, here, but also its been in hands of some officials, too. The Googles project Glass will be soon a part of our neighboring countrys, Police Department. According to the reads coming in from the gulfnews, Dubai Police is all set to use Google Glass to basically issue fines to offending motorists as well as to identify wanted cars from the town.
The General Director of Smart Services at Dubai Police, Colonel Khalid Nasser Al Razooqi, also gave a glimpse of demonstration of how the new Google Glass will be implemented to their force. As reported by the sources, the smart wearable headset from the Americans are currently undergoing trial by the Dubai Polices Smart Services Department, which will be soon put into action by the countryside traffic police.
In addition the Smart Service teams has also made two new applications, that will be used with the new Google Glass. To make stuff better clear, one of the new application will allow the officers to take photos of traffic violations, which will straight away make its way to their database along with other details like the exact location, time and date automatically. The second app will help the policemen identify wanted cars on road by looking at their license plates through Google Glass.
"We at Dubai Police always try to adopt what is new in the market and we like to stay up-to-date. If it passes our testing criteria as well as we see that it is a useful device, then we might decide to launch it and buy more of it," said Colonel Khalid Nasser Al Razooqi, General Director of Smart Services at Dubai Police.
The new initiative from the Dubai Police will help them bring smarter and latest technology to fight the lawless crimes in the country. But, unfortunately, the search giants new product is only available in the United States at an hefty amount of $1500, which is not yet ready for a consumer launch.
Source: gulfnews.com
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