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The Victoria government will spend $62 million to recruit up to 200 reservists, $18.3 million on 3000 iPhones for specialist police and $13.4 million to lift tobacco store inspector numbers from 14 to 40.
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00:00The investment in our technology, the investment in the other 3,000 mobile devices will enable our detectives, don't go
00:10to our detective branches, all of our investigators and crime scene attendees to enable them to do more of their
00:18work out there in the community so that they don't have to rely on their colleagues for that sort of
00:25information.
00:26They don't have to return to the station or the vehicle or rely on someone else to do that.
00:32Mobile devices enable our people to do their work in the community where they need to be.
00:37We also have access to our one-in-one camera so we can play back footage if we need to.
00:43So issue infringements out on the road instead of having to do it back at the station.
00:48That's good for safety, you know, we're in each other at any one time.
00:54These are former experienced police officers who will come back to Victorian police as police reservists to provide front counter
01:03duties, other support services at back of house for serving police officers that allow us to put more frontline police
01:09on the road.
01:10Alex, how are we doing now?
01:13Thanks for that, guys.
01:13You can actually use it on our website.
01:13And this has been a bit of a more recent article, and it's actually used for the quiet episode.
01:13We're looking at the episode of the upcoming media cycle, so we've looked at the following page.
01:14You know, we're on our website at the site of the WHOIS and we're looking at the full site.
01:14And that's a pretty cool website because we look at the view with the official site in the city of
01:14the city.
01:15So, in person, we're looking up to you, we're looking at the way of the disasters and the city,
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