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  <body><![CDATA[<p>Georgia
Tech’s third annual campus safety day is planned for Friday, February 10. The
Georgia Tech Police Department (GTPD) has planned activities across campus to
remind students, faculty and staff to keep their personal safety top of mind as
well as to take an active role in keeping the campus safe.</p>



<p>As part of
safety day activities, there will be demonstrations by GTPD’s K-9 unit along
with Segway demonstrations by members of the Ambassadors Force of Downtown
Atlanta. GTPD officers will also be on hand to answer questions from students,
and information booths will include representatives from Emergency
Preparedness, the Georgia Tech Equestrian Team and others.</p>



<p>One of
GTPD’s newest safety tools, Sky Cop, will also be deployed and demonstrated.
Sky Cop, purchased through a grant from the Department of Homeland Security, is
a mobile surveillance system designed to strategically monitor locations around
campus. </p>



<p>“Safety is
our top priority, and this annual event allows us to showcase some of the tools
that we use to help protect campus,” said Georgia Tech Police Chief Teresa
Crocker. “We depend on students, faculty and staff to be our partners in
keeping the campus community safe by immediately reporting when they see
something that appears to be out of place or suspicious.”</p>



<p>To
emphasize the importance of this partnership, GTPD launched an educational
campaign modeled after the national “See Something, Say Something” initiative
to encourage individuals to take an active role in the safety and well-being of
the campus by reporting dangerous or suspicious activity.&nbsp; </p>



<p>In
addition, GTPD is urging students to sign up for Jacket Guardian, the new
mobile safety tool. The system, provided free of charge, utilizes Smart 911 and
GPS technology to enhance police response. </p>



<p>Jacket Guardian
subscribers can voluntarily opt in and share critical information that can only
be accessed by public safety officials in an emergency when users activate the
alarm from their phones. Before traveling from one place to another, such as
walking home at night, users can also activate the system’s timer on their
mobile device. If the timer expires (or the user hits the panic button), GTPD
is notified immediately.</p>



<p>“The
implementation of these new tools, combined with the cooperation and
involvement of the entire Georgia Tech community, remain essential ingredients
in creating and maintaining a safe community for everyone,” said Crocker.&nbsp; </p>]]></body>
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