Brekford Corp. (OTCBB: BFDI)

We get that you are getting THIS STORY.

We usually do not include images in your email communications, but this one, from Brekford, demonstrating their Automated Traffic Enforcement, puts a chill down your spine.

They are out to get you and they love it.  Take your share off the table!  Brekford Corp. is the way to do it — and that is exactly what you have been doing.

We get that this is resonating with you.

It resonates with ALL of us.  We are all in a hurry.  We do fudge a bit, and slide through that yellow light into red when NO ONE is coming.

We do speed when we know law enforcement is NOT present.

And we do know, that times are changing.  I look for that camera at major stop lights — and every time I see that flash go off, I think, poor guy, there goes $180.00 in fines.

We can all see the handwriting on the wall — this IS the way of the future.

How to cash in: Brekford Corp.

The company has used this solid foundation to participate in the hottest technological development in law enforcement in existence:

  • Automated Traffic Enforcement and
  • Automatic Traffic Safety Solutions

Automatic traffic enforcement systems are one of a wide range of measures that are effective at reducing vehicle speeds and crashes.

Automated Speed Enforcement (ASE) System

The automated speed enforcement (ASE) system is an enforcement technique with one or more motor vehicle sensors producing recorded images of motor vehicles traveling at speeds above a defined threshold. Images captured by the ASE system are processed and reviewed in an office environment and violation notices are mailed to the registered owner of the identified vehicle. ASE is a method of traffic speed enforcement that is used to detect speeding violations and record identifying information about the vehicle and/or driver.

Violation evidence is processed and reviewed in an office environment and violation notices are delivered to the registered owners of identified vehicles after the alleged violation occurs. ASE, if used, is one technology available to law enforcement as a supplement and not a replacement for traditional enforcement operations. Evaluations of ASE, both internationally and in the United States have identified some advantages over traditional speed enforcement methods.

These include:

  • High rate of violation detection. ASE units can detect and record multiple violations per minute
  • This can provide a strong deterrent effect by increasing drivers’ perceived likelihood of being cited for speeding
  • Physical safety of ASE operators and motorists. ASE can operate at locations where roadside traffic stops are dangerous or infeasible, and where traffic conditions are unsafe for police vehicles to enter the traffic stream and stop suspected violators
  • With ASE there is normally no vehicle pursuit or confrontation with motorists
  • ASE might also reduce the occurrence of traffic congestion due to driver distraction caused by traffic stops on the roadside
  • Brekford Provides a fairness of operation
  • Violations are recorded for all vehicles traveling in excess of the enforcement speed threshold
  • Efficient use of resources
  • ASE can act as a “force multiplier,” enhancing the influence of limited traffic enforcement staff and resources

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This release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of that term in Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. Actual results may differ materially from the results suggested by these forward-looking statements, for a number of reasons, including, but not limited to, market conditions, the cost and success of development activities and ability to successfully manage growth. Readers are referred to the documents filed by Brekford Corp. with the SEC, specifically the Company’s most recent reports filed on Form 10-K and Forms 10-Q, which further identify the important risks, trends and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from the forward-looking statements in this press release. The Company expressly disclaims any obligation to update any forward-looking statements.

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