[AusNOG] OT: Police Wardriving. Where else but QLD!

Skeeve Stevens skeeve+ausnog at eintellego.net
Fri Mar 23 13:20:01 EST 2012


Yes, but the resources in training all these police on what to do, how to
understand it, would still be VERY expensive.

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On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 13:06, Robert Brockway <robert at timetraveller.org>wrote:

> On Thu, 22 Mar 2012, Greg Lipschitz wrote:
>
>  If this isn't a waste of tax payer money I don't know what is!
>>
>
> Hi all.  Many of the comments seem to assume that police officers will be
> dedicated to this.  I think it is more likely that this will be done as
> part of regular police patrols.  Police already engage in a variety of
> proactive activities while patrolling, and having them note the locations
> of open APs in the log will be easily slotted in to their existing duties.
> Even targetting specific areas is consistent with their existing duties.
> During a typical shift a police crew will be tasked with patrolling a
> variety of areas anyway.
>
> Modern policing doesn't work the way most people seem to think it works. A
> lot of effort goes into intel and practive activities.  If intel suggests
> that open APs are related to a significant amount of criminal activity (eg
> fraud) then this could indeed make sense.
>
> The letters will presumably be sent out by public servants, so this won't
> drain operational resources either.
>
> It may or may not be a successful program but I don't think it will be a
> significant drain on resources.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Rob (the ex Queensland copper)
>
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