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I find it hard to understand with reason, with reference to why police officer(s)
would be sent to a location that the person was not at, as it seems PC Steve
Elsmore is trying to imply in his statement dated the 24/09/2016 pages 327 to
332.
Also, there is the matter regarding data blocked out in a multitude of CFS
Emergency calls relating to: -
1. CAD 3151
2. 2410 to list a few more, I can understand some Names and some Addresses
but clearly not what I request as disclosure so that I can read what is needed
to stand a fair defence, there is clearly a lot more data being blocked out that
is vital to the on goings of this case.
There is a problem with Cads missing like linked CAD 2456 /7 shown on many
pages as shown on page 290.
The reason given by the respondent in court about explicitly linked to and
implicitly linked to CADs seems very unreliable and could easy be proved by
showing the judge these missing CADs are not linked in any way.
In statement of PC Jason Ames dated the 15/08/2014 it states CAD 9717 which
related to intelligence, why has this been withheld also?
Using the jurisdictional GIS information and the law enforcement map layers, the
dispatcher has a tactical view of the city and/or dispatch area. The map can be
controlled by specific CAD commands, such as zoom-and-pan, or pre - set
commands, such as zooming to the address of a selected call for service.
The dispatcher can map/view all units and open calls for service for an area or the
city. Units and calls are labelled on the map.
Locational Systems Interfaces Locational systems provide automated access to
address, geographic, and mapping information for law enforcements. The
primary locational systems include AVL, GIS, and Mobile and Real-Time
Mapping:
Geofile Maintenance: -
The creation of a comprehensive Geofile is a significant undertaking. The system
should support the creation and maintenance of the Geofile using an available
mapping/GIS
The Geofile contains the geographic information that is the basis for many
decisions in a communications centre. The system needs to provide the ability for
an agency to enter and update all Geofile data, including the physical address and
the X/Y/Z coordinates.
The Geofile is used to validate and standardize location and address information.
It is also used to cross-reference addresses and locations with law enforcement-
defined reporting areas, X/Y/Z coordinates, ZIP codes, and other identifiers. The
Geofile contains sufficient information to ensure that an address is valid.
Furthermore, it provides cross-references to addresses and locations using
common place names (e.g., business names, parks, hospitals, and schools) and
street aliases.
It includes information such as direction of travel on particular streets and can
identify the side of a street for a specific address. It is assumed that all addresses
in the RMS are validated using the system Geofile.
The Time stamps are inaccurate relating to police CAD’s Information: -
Inaccuracy’s leading to incorrect time stamps contained within the applicant’s
bundle created by Steve Elsmore on the 13/8/2014.
CAD Num Date Time Page