WASHINGTON
The practice of encryption has grown more common from Florida to New York and West to California, with law enforcement officials say they want to prevent criminals using the clerk
(Carolyn Kaster/Associated Press)-Rick Hansen hobbies Scanner holding a radio scanner/Ham in his house Saturday November 19, 2011, in Silver Spring, MD. in an attempt to limit access to police their internal communication departments across the nation moves to encrypt them.
D.C. police move to join the trend this fall after what was said to be the head of Cathy Lanier is the number of incidents involving criminals and Smartphones. Carjackers operates on Capitol Hill are believed to have been listening to emergency communication since they only arrested after police stopped airing on the radio, he said. And drug dealers at the laundromat fled the building after a Sergeant used open air to drive the unit’s