By Kennan Knudson, Globe Correspondent
Starting tomorrow, Brookline police will be among the first in the Northeast to use sophisticated voice recognition and response software that will allow officers in cruisers to get information quickly while keeping their eyes on the road.
Officers will be able to simply hold a button and read the license plate number of a suspicious vehicle into their laptops while driving. The computer then 'reads' back information on the car and driver.
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