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<br />AUDIO / VIDEO REPORT <br /> <br />The Paris Police Department currently has 17 police vehicles in use, <br />which are equipped with audio/video recorders. The following is an <br />itemized list of those vehicles and brands of equipment: <br /> <br />UNIT NUMBER <br /> <br />DIVISION <br /> <br />VIDEO BRAND/MAKE <br /> <br />1059 <br />1074 <br />1079 <br />1080 <br />1081 <br />1083 <br />1086 <br />1088 <br />1090 <br />1091 <br />1092 <br />1093 <br />1097 <br />1098 <br />1099 <br />1041 <br />1042 <br /> <br />SRO <br />Narcotics <br />SRO <br />SRO <br />Narcotics <br />SRO <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br />Patrol <br /> <br />Eyewitness <br />Eyewitness <br />Eyewitness <br />Eyewitness <br />Eyewitness <br />Eyewitness <br />Mobil Vision <br />Eyewitness <br />Mobil Vision <br />Mobil Vision <br />Mobil Vision <br />Mobil Vision . <br />Mobil Vision <br />Mobil Vision <br />Mobil Vision <br />Mobil Vision <br />Mobil Vision <br /> <br />INSPECTION & MAINTENANCE OF VCR <br />EQUIPMENT <br /> <br />A. Equipment is inspected daily. (S~e attached form, p. 25) <br />B. VCR malfunctions are reported immediately. <br />C. Patrol cars not used if VCR malfunctions. <br />D. Tapes maintained according to law (at least 90 days). <br />E. Patrol Supervisors review traffic stops. Each officer reviewed at <br />least once each quarter. (See attached form, p. 26) <br /> <br />24 <br />