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Editor, Blue Line Magazine and Canadian Firefighter

Join Blue Line Magazine for a FREE, insightful webinar on how you can empower communities and police to connect with technology. We will look at Belleville Police Service’s CAMSafe Program, an innovative tool that has revolutionized community policing. About CAMSafe Program: The CAMSafe program, born in Belleville, Ont., in 2021, has rapidly evolved into a powerful movement across Ontario. This initiative fosters collaboration between the public and law enforcement, creating a united front against crime and ensuring the safety of our communities. Key Features: ✅ Leveraging technology: Explore the ways in which technology is harnessed to empower law enforcement. Utilize cutting-edge tools to enhance evidence collection and streamline crime-solving. ✅ No cost to police agencies or communities: Discover how this program operates at zero cost, making it an accessible and sustainable solution for both police agencies and communities. Speakers: 👮♂️ S/Sgt. Jeremy Ashley, Belleville Police Service Why Attend? Understand the impact of community collaboration on crime prevention. Explore the simplicity and effectiveness of CAMSafe's barrier-free approach. Hear from like-minded individuals who are dedicated to community safety. Register Today: Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a transformative movement that is redefining the relationship between communities and police. Register now for FREE to secure your spot and gain valuable insights into the CAMSafe program. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g647NXpD 🌐 Spread the Word: Share this post and invite your friends, colleagues and community members to join this important discussion. #CAMSafe #CommunityPolicing #CrimePrevention #WebinarAlert #BlueLine

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Jacob T.

Increasing Security Standards, Mitigating Risk & Reducing Shrink as the Director @ Protection Security Investigations

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Should be interesting, thanks for sharing

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