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The police use Photography all the time. Here are a few examples:

Crime Scene records

Criminal activity record

Identify within the force and exterior to the force

Records of materials connected to any crime

Checking people's speed.

Number Plate Recognition System.

Marketing and skills development

"wanted" posters for paper based and electronic advertising of criminals

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