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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Integrated into a computer mouse is a so-called "vein scanner", with the help of which an officer in the new IT think tank of the Hesse Police Department in the Westhafen in Frankfurt unblocks access to his computer. In the future, innovative IT solutions for the police will be developed and tested here. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A policewoman follows the opening of an IT think tank of the Hessian police in the Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police are to be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Peter Beuth (CDU), Minister of the Interior of Hesse, wears a cloth mouthguard at the opening of the "Innovationshub 110" of the Hessian police in Westhafen. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police will be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: The logo of the "Innovationshub 110" of the Hessian police force is displayed at the entrance to the Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police will be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: An "accident app" for simplified recording of accidents will be shown on a police mobile phone for demonstration purposes at the opening of the "Innovationshub 110" of the Hesse Police Department. In the future, innovative IT solutions for the police will be developed and tested here. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Peter Beuth (CDU), Minister of the Interior of Hesse, speaks at the opening of the "Innovationshub 110" of the Hessian police force at Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police are to be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: An old police cap hangs on a computer monitor in the newly created "Innovationshub 110" of the Hesse Police in the Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police are to be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Hesse's Minister of the Interior, Peter Beuth, is listening to a speech at the opening of the "Innovationshub 110" of the Hessian police force at Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police are to be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: Peter Beuth (CDU), Minister of the Interior of Hesse, speaks at the opening of the "Innovationshub 110" of the Hessian police force at Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police are to be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A so-called "vein scanner" is integrated into a computer mouse, which officers can use to unlock access to their computer system in the new IT think tank of the Hesse Police Department at Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police will be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa

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13 August 2020, Hessen, Frankfurt/Main: A so-called "vein scanner" is integrated into a computer mouse, which officers can use to unlock access to their computer system in the new IT think tank of the Hesse Police Department at Westhafen in Frankfurt. This is where innovative IT solutions for the police will be developed and tested in the future. Photo: Boris Roessler/dpa