New Security App “Policeabuse.tv” Could Save Lives
TALLAHASSEE, FL – With the current rash of police brutality cases sweeping across the nation, the new security app, “Policeabuse.tv,” could provide an added layer of safety and legal protection by enabling subscribers to record up to six (6) minutes of video footage. Available today on the Apple App Store and the Android Market, the “Policeabuse.tv” app not only turns your smart phone into a security camera with the press of a button, it can automatically upload the video to social media wall, alert a list of loved ones, provide a timestamp and signal the app holder’s exact location via GPS.
Recent phone video footage captured in the shooting death of Walter Scott in Charleston, S.C. proved pivotal in highlighting police corruption, providing the evidence that led to the officer’s arrest. Other high-profile video captured by smart phones have served a catalyst for public outcry as more documented cases of police brutality have been exposed. The “Policeabuse.tv” App can provide reliable reporting evidence in complaints for members of the LGBTQ community targeted for attack by hate groups, victims of domestic violence and by women on college campuses who have fallen prey to potential thieves and rapists.
The “Policeabuse.tv” App is free, however a subscription service is available for $4.99 per month. The subscription’s unique features allow emergency notifications to friends and family in the event of any interaction with a police officer or potential perpetrator and signals GPS coordinates. The App is supported and staffed by security experts with extensive experience in evidence gathering, documentation and investigating police malpractice. For a full list of App features, subscription package and downloads, visit http://policeabuse.com.
Policeabuse.tv app is a safe and reliable tool to collect evidence and document police encounters.
The Policeabuse.tv app records audio, video and GPS data, reliably posting it to a social media wall where others may view your encounter. The app protects your recorded video from being lost or deleted by the police. The app will report your location and upload your video to Policeabuse.tv for safe storage. It can also be used to trigger notifications to friends or family members when you are stopped or detained by the police. The app was designed by a retired police detective to protect citizens who are obeying the law from unwarranted police contact.
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