
“After a couple of negative interactions with what he calls “unscrupulous cops”, Rick took the initiative to outfit his ride with some cutting-edge technology. And he founded Veterans Against Police Abuse to encourage others to do the same – use technology to create a transparent record of interactions. That, he says, is the surest way to bring-about a safer society. To learn more about the technology in Rick’s ride, check out this page on his site, which includes links to many of the devices housed in his car.”
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