Apple Introduced Emergency Calls through satellites on the iPhone 14
Emergency feature for satellites on the iPhone 14. This year, Apple focused on a variety of brand-new, cutting-edge safety measures that it hopes you’ll never need when it unveiled the iPhone 14 line-up. The most important of these security-conscious features was Emergency SOS via Satellite, a moniker that sounds complicated Continue Reading
The “Knife Angel” Arrives in Corby
The Knife Angel is the National Monument against Violence and Aggression and residents in Corby, in Northamptonshire now can see this huge sculpture in Corporation Street within the town’s centre for two weeks as part of the artworks national tour of major towns and cities. It’s also hoped that the Continue Reading
BBC The Detectives – Fighting Organised Crime in Manchester
The BBC have filmed a series over two years with unprecedented access to Greater Manchester Police, offering frontline insight into one police force’s battle against organised crime. The first episode focuses on a spate of kidnappings and torturing of victims by a gang involved in extortion of money with menace. Continue Reading
Policeman buys family food instead of arresting them for shoplifting
A US police officer who was called out to arrest a family suspected of shoplifting instead bought them some food so they could have a decent Christmas dinner. Officer Matt Lima was called to a food store in Somerset, Massachusetts, last month, a police statement said . Two women were reported not Continue Reading
Emergency Services News Roundup
Emergency Services News Source: Emergency Service News Blog Man Jailed After Setting Fire To Ex-Army Devon & Cornwall Police Officer by John Johnson A man who doused two police officers in petrol before setting one of them on fire in Newquay has been jailed for ten-and-a-half years. Blagovest Hadjigueorguiev left army Continue Reading
Peaceful Protest – ‘Domestic Extremism’?
Police must stop categorising protest activities in this way, say 152 campaigners, lawyers, academics, journalists and politicians John Catt in 2010, the year he discovered that police had conducted surveillance on him at demonstrations between 2005 and 2009. This year the European court of human rights ruled that police acted Continue Reading
