Fingerprint Scans Could Be Used To Control Baltimore Police Overtime
Fingerprint Scans Could Be Used To Control Baltimore City Police Overtime

Source: Cheryl Fields / Cheryl Fields
The Baltimore City Police Department is considering the use of fingerprints as a punch in/out type of timeclock to control the enormous abuse of overtime.
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According to Baltimore Police Spokesperson T.J. Smith, “Once this technology is in place, your fingerprint is essentially your time card. Instead of punching the clock, you’ll be scanning the clock.”
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