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Classification of Data
Grouping and Filtering Data to Identify Opportunities
Grouping and Filtering Data to Identify Opportunities
You have collected all the responses to the survey. Now the question is: Can you compare how different groups answered your questions? While looking at your reports, it is important that this data can be classified into sub-groups so that hidden opportunities can be uncovered. This is where QuestionPro’s grouping and segmentation feature comes in really handy. How to group and segment your data?…
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Track the Police cited as one reason the City of Mpls can't keep ALPR data public??
Track the Police appears to be one reason the City of Minneapolis cites that license plate reader data cannot remain public. A request was made to IPAD (Information Policy Analysis Division) for a copy of the public application on the reasons why the City of Minneapolis suddenly wants all the license plate reader data classified as private.
From the report:
A recently created blog tracks movements of police and law enforcement personnel vehicles: http://trackthepolice.tumblr.com. The owner of that site welcomes submissions of ALPR data from anywhere in the country where ALPR systems are being used and states, "If they want to watch us, we'll watch them back."
Full copy of the City of Minneapolis application for ALPR data reclassification now posted online here.