March 27, 2025 - 05:59
Oklahoma Attorney General Drummond is urging Congress to permit the implementation of cellphone jamming technology within state prisons. This initiative aims to address escalating issues related to gang violence, drug trafficking, and witness intimidation that have plagued the correctional system.
The Attorney General emphasizes that the presence of unauthorized cellphones in prisons has become a significant challenge, enabling inmates to communicate with the outside world and coordinate illegal activities. By utilizing jamming technology, officials believe they can create a safer environment for both staff and inmates, ultimately reducing crime rates within prison walls.
Drummond's proposal has sparked a debate over the balance between security and the rights of inmates. Supporters argue that the technology could significantly enhance prison safety, while critics raise concerns about potential infringements on communication rights. As discussions continue, the focus remains on finding effective solutions to improve safety and security in Oklahoma's correctional facilities.
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Muskogee City Council Reverses Annexation Decision for Polaris TechnologyIn a recent development, the Muskogee City Council has decided to reverse its annexation ordinance concerning Polaris Technology. This marks the third attempt by the city to annex the land occupied...
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Troy University Alumna Launches Scholarship for Technology StudentsWendy McGhee, a distinguished alumna of Troy University and recognized as one of Georgia’s 100 Women of Excellence, has made a significant contribution to the future of technology education. With...
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Mercedes Unveils All-Electric GLC at IAA MobilityIn a significant move towards sustainable luxury, Mercedes has introduced the all-new 2026 electric GLC, showcasing its advanced EQ technology at the IAA Mobility event in Munich. This latest model...
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LightYX Secures $11 Million to Enhance Precision Laser TechnologyLightYX, an innovative construction technology firm based in Israel, has successfully completed a Series A funding round, raising $11 million. This significant investment was spearheaded by NOVA by...