Drug tests are also now automated by a machine that takes a sample of blood or spit to find out if a person has been using substances they shouldn’t be. Radars are also another source of computer advancements in the law enforcement agencies, with proper suspicion and of course a warrant from a judge, an officer of the law is allowed to place a tracking device onto an object or a person to constantly know their location. Who knows maybe yourself might be tracked as we …show more content…
Everyday technology for battling against crime is always advancing whether it being from weapons or to better tracking systems that link to cyber hackers that steal private information from companies. Either way as long as criminals find ways to overcome the walls placed upon them, the law enforcement will make each wall harder to climb than the next rest assured. Many people discuss on how some of this technology is a violation of our rights and such, but honestly I prefer to have it this way. Wouldn’t people like to have evidence to a crime that happened to them or around them? Security cameras are not just in stores to prevent shoplifters, security cameras can be placed right into your own home, for one’s own protection. Crimes rates in cities that have massive amounts of security cameras are much lower as criminals think twice now before acting on their ill intentions. Cameras or not homes even have security alarms that go off when a window is broken or a door is busted