C’ville’s NBC 29: Ten municipal police departments across the state are using a collaborative, web-based crime-mapping tool. It shares local crime data with other localities and the state police, providing incident mapping and trend analysis. The tool, WebCAT, was developed at UVa. I’d love to take this program for a spin. It sounds fantastic. I hope every locality in the state starts using it.
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Wow!
Wonder if they could use this to catch the guy who defaced Rep. Virgil Goode’s Office front?
I wonder if any security cameras have the culprit on tape now?
I think this response pretty well counts as graffitti by now, doesn’t it? :)