POMPANO BEACH, Fla.,
Sept. 16, 2013 /PRNewswire/
-- Solpower Corporation, Symbol (OTCPink: SOCR), today
announced it has submitted a preliminary patent application for a
new and exciting technology that could change how police handle
interactions with suspects and even alter the widely controversial
"Stop and Question" laws many states have. The new technology,
referred to as a Visual Recognition Indicator (VRI), will help to
empower law enforcement officers with the ability to know if a
subject possibly committed a crime. The company feels this
software installed in a mobile device will be in every patrol car
in the country and has already identified several police
departments to beta test the product.
Using a new process called Image Presentation and Response
Measurement, and a small, readily available plug in sensor, the
software measures Recognition Responses, or reactions to something
a subject is familiar with. The software would run in a standard
smartphone or a device much like a smartphone and be carried by
officers, the same way they carry electronic breathalyzers to test
blood-alcohol content today. Only this device will not test to see
if a subject had consumed alcohol. Instead, a short, sixty-second
test can verify if a subject recognizes a specific crime scene. Lab
tests have shown, the device is about 98 percent accurate.
The company cautions that this is not a lie detector, nor does a
positive response necessarily mean the suspect has in-fact
committed a crime. Instead, this is a means to justify further
questioning, and help an investigator to build a legal basis for
reasonable suspicion, which could allow further questioning, and
possibly even the right to take a subject into custody for
questioning. A positive response on such a device could also elicit
a voluntary admission of guilt giving the officer probable cause to
arrest a suspect. Solpower also plans to add the ability to record
the subject giving consent to administer the test using audio,
video, and on-screen signature saved to a time stamped, encrypted
file. This, the company feels, will make it an invaluable tool for
law enforcement.
The company's new Chief Executive Officer, Charles Nienstedt described the company's goals
by saying, "Solpower is much more than anyone yet knows. We have
only just scratched the surface, and we have an entire portfolio of
new technology, and software that can possibly change the face of
many fields including health care, legal, law enforcement, business
operations, and much more. Now that we are up to date with our
disclosures, and we are actively developing these technologies, we
will be announcing these breakthroughs as they take place."
About Solpower Corporation
Solpower Corporation,
founded in the late 90's has always been on the leading edge of
technology. The company owns the popular MedCare Collect payment
and billing processing system for healthcare professionals, and is
determined to become a leader in producing innovative products and
services.
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SOURCE Solpower Corporation