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Lubbock police begin using Brazos app to scan IDs, photograph drivers during traffic stops

2326865 · February 17, 2025
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Officer Marsh, a traffic unit officer with the Lubbock Police Department, described a new electronic citation system called Brazos that officers will use to scan driver's licenses and vehicle registrations on city-issued phones and attach a driver photograph to the citation.

Officer Marsh, a traffic unit officer with the Lubbock Police Department, described a new electronic citation system called Brazos that officers will use to scan driver's licenses and vehicle registrations on city-issued phones and attach a driver photograph to the citation.

The department says Brazos is intended to make traffic stops and the ticketing process faster by replacing handwritten entries with scanned data. "So with this new system, that we're using called Brazos, it is specifically designed to make…

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