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Guildford Police Begin Training Using Virtual Reality
Spokesperson says VR training cannot replace in-person training
Guildford Police are adding virtual reality to their training tools. The police department has partnered with the same company that provided body cameras several years ago. A spokesperson said VR training can’t replace in-person training, but this will force them to train more often, even when facing budget, time constraints and staffing shortages. “They’ve seen that situation before. situation.
Guildford Police are adding virtual reality to their training tools.
The division is affiliated with the same company that provided body cameras a few years ago.
A spokeswoman said that while VR training can’t replace in-person training, it will allow companies to train more frequently, even if they’re facing budget, time constraints, or staffing shortages.
Guildford Police Captain Dustin Parent said, “This will allow the officers to think more clearly and think on their feet.”They’ve seen the situation before. They don’t have to try to figure out how they’re going to react, they can know based on the training they’ve had here at Axon today.”
The monitor gives the instructor the same view that the officer sees, so the instructor can talk about each situation.