Kiosk tested in Norfolk

Norfolk Constabulary, in association with DVE, is testing a number of prototype kiosks that enables member of the public to anonymously contact the force by phone and e-mail. The force’s website can also be accessed via the kiosk.

May 17, 2007
By David Howell
James Thomson with City of London Police officers

Norfolk Constabulary, in association with DVE, is testing a number of prototype kiosks that enables member of the public to anonymously contact the force by phone and e-mail. The force’s website can also be accessed via the kiosk.

The A500 E-Sign is a public information kiosk used by public services organisations, such as police forces and local government, to make information and services available to the public.

The E-Sign is composed of two screens, one of which is a touchscreen to provide interactive information, and the other a display screen to show adverts or information on a dedicated loop.

Police can use the kiosk to provide out-of-hours support to the community. It can include a keyboard and telephone. Norfolk used the top screen of the kiosk to highlight their media campaigns.

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