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Police in NSW are trialling an iPad app that allows officers to look up registration records and email fines to drivers on the spot. Mobile Notices was proposed by front-line officers and built by Australian-based app developer Gridstone. It is being trialled on 4G-enabled iPad Minis.
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17 Sep 2013
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Police in NSW are trialling an iPad app that allows officers to look up registration records and email fines to drivers on the spot. Mobile Notices was proposed by front-line officers and built by Australian-based app developer Gridstone. It is being trialled on 4G-enabled iPad Minis.
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Frequently Asked Questions about this Article…

Mobile Notices is an iPad app being trialled by NSW Police that lets officers look up vehicle registration records and email fines to drivers on the spot.

The app was proposed by front-line officers and built by Australian-based app developer Gridstone, according to the article.

The trial is being run by the New South Wales (NSW) Police.

Mobile Notices is being trialled on 4G‑enabled iPad Minis, allowing officers to access records and send emails while in the field.

Instead of paper notices, officers can look up registration records and email fines directly to drivers on the spot using the app, as described in the article.

No. The article only states that Mobile Notices is currently being trialled; it does not provide information about a wider rollout or formal adoption timeline.

No. The article only notes that Gridstone built the Mobile Notices app; it does not include financial, revenue, or performance data about the company.

According to the article, the app allows officers to look up registration records and email fines on the spot, which streamlines the process of issuing notices while officers are in the field.