Networks can allow officers to show witnesses mug shots or "virtual lineups" at the scene of a crime, instead of at a police station.
Many UK police forces use VIPER, a digital system where witnesses view video recordings of suspects and unrelated volunteers.
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He also appeared in an episode of the short-lived Three's Company spin-off Three's a Crowd as a criminal in a police lineup.