Facewatch chosen as standard equipment in winning police car
The British-built Astra Sports Tourer, featuring three computers, is armed with Facewatch, forensics and facial-recognition software plus several high-quality cameras able to record activity around the vehicle.
This CCTV footage can be streamed on-the-move and uploaded to Facewatch, the online crime database.
Facewatch also provides instant feeds of crimes reported through the system as they happen, including moving CCTV footage and images of suspects.
This special Astra Sports Tourer is the police car for the iPhone generation with witness of crime photography collected via 3G connectivity. The vehicle is also equipped with software that predicts future crime hotspots.
Officers are able to dock Toughbook laptops and rugged smart phones.
To push the crime-fighting technology even further, Vauxhall formed a consortium with specialist firms including Daetech Systems, TetraTAB, Airmax Group, Innaxys,Trans-tag, Kelvin Connect, Civica, Videolatitude, Imagebase and Facewatch.
Police fleet market leaders Vauxhall produced the base vehicle at its facility in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire and carried out the special conversion at Millbrook Proving Ground, Bedfordshire.
This vehicle exceeds Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police, Bernard Hogan-Howe’s directives for the police car to be the mobile office, so cops are always out in the field rather than back at the station.
“This British-built and converted Astra Sports Tourer will help make police officers more efficient. It becomes their office and allows them to spend more time on the road fighting crime,” said Dick Ellam, Vauxhall’s special vehicles manager.
Simon Gordon, chairman of Facewatch added, “It is an enormous privilege to have been chosen as a technology partner with Vauxhall. I am sure that Facewatch integrated and working together with the other break-through tech in the car will make a significant contribution to making all our communities safer.” 