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Follow on Google News | L-Tron's 4910LR and OSCR360 Featured in National Law Enforcement PublicationThe March/April 2018 edition of Law Enforcement Product Magazine features L-Tron Corporation's 4910LR Driver's License Reader and the OSCR360 Crime and Crash Scene Investigation and Presentation Solution.
The March/April 2018 edition of LEPN is focused on equipment and accessories for the patrol car. The featured article, found on page 11, explains how the 4910LR prioritizes officer safety during traffic stops, allowing officers to spend less time on the side of the road in harm's way. Electronic citation with the 4910LR instantly scans drivers licenses in any lighting condition, eliminating handwritten processes. The purpose-built 4910LR DL Reader stores conveniently in squad cars and is easily accessible during traffic stops, accidents and other incidents. 30,000+ have been deployed to agencies across the United States over the past 17 years. The back insert of the March/April LEPN magazine features another law enforcement solution developed by L-Tron Corporation. The OSCR360 equipment and software is also purpose-built for Law Enforcement. It allows investigators, detectives and reconstructionists to quickly capture, organize and relate all of their multimedia case evidence in one presentation- As one of the most thorough magazines in the industry, LEPN focuses on educating the law enforcement manager about emerging trends and technologies within the field. LEPN is a publication of Officer.com. Read the digital version of the March/April 2018 edition of LEPN here: http://lepn.epubxp.com/ About L-Tron Corporation For over 40 years, L-Tron Corporation has provided the very best hardware and software technology solutions, specializing in law enforcement, public safety and government, as well as manufacturing, data collection and field mobility. A proud New York State business, L-Tron has deployed its law enforcement equipment in over 2,000 municipalities across 49 states nationwide. End
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