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		<title>Seattle Police Crime Blotter is Now 51 Hyper-Local Twitter Feeds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The city of Seattle is taking its police blotter to Twitter. Called “Tweets-by-beat,” the Seattle Police Department has started 51 hyper-local Twitter accounts, based on officers’ beats, to keep residents up-to-date about the happenings in their neighborhood. The digital program started the last week of August, and will supplement the department’s online blotter. Anyone can <a href='http://internal3m.com/CMS/Wordpress/2012/10/03/seattle-police-crime-blotter-is-now-51-hyper-local-twitter-feeds/' class='excerpt-more'>[...]</a>]]></description>
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<p>The city of Seattle is taking its police blotter to Twitter.</p>
<p>Called “Tweets-by-beat,” the Seattle Police Department has started 51 hyper-local Twitter accounts, based on officers’ beats, to keep residents up-to-date about the happenings in their neighborhood.</p>
<p>The digital program started the last week of August, and will supplement the department’s online blotter. Anyone can read these feeds — even people who aren’t on Twitter, says Sgt. Sean Whitcomb of the department’s Public Affairs office.</p>
<p>“We made it super easy,” he tells Mashable. “All you need is an Internet connection.”</p>
<p>The idea behind the new Twitter accounts is to raise public awareness of personal safety and to prevent crimes.</p>
<p>“Maybe people will take the time to use some common sense to reduce the likeihood of them being victims of crime,” Whitcomb says.</p>
<p>The department has used its main Twitter account @SeattlePD for several years; it tweets about topics ranging from breaking crime news to a lost pet snake in a local park.</p>
<p><strong>MORE</strong>: <a href="http://mashable.com/2012/10/03/seattle-police-blotter-twitter/" target="_blank">Seattle Police Crime Blotter is Now 51 Hyper-Local Twitter Feeds</a>.</p>
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