Additional posts on this page will be made available via my Facebook Site.![]()

![]()
![]()
![]()



![]()
![]()
![]()

![]()





![]()






![]()


![]()
![]()




![]()
![]()

Dream Discussion Forum
TV Archives
Dreams via email
If your able to help provide proof or information on this specific drawing, please click here to send me an email. You will receive full credit for your find, to include reward monies. Please include the exact date of the dream and the DD number. And again, thank you for your time, its very much appreciated.
DD5866
See if this dream has come true yet Submit information for this dream Get this dream on cd
"white bright light broken - go t the church -- she is alive 770"
8.19.2007
reply
Hi, I'm not sure if it relates to Madeleine case, but I hope so. I also still have no reason to believe that she has been hurt nor has left the local area...and it still with RM.
Brian
reply
Hi, yes I agree, however not sure how high it goes.
Brian
reply
Thanks, will post this.
Brian
Image Capture System goes Live in Merseyside
Merseyside Police is the first force to have live-tested the new Digital Image Booth, custody image capture system, and is set to install eight booths into its custody centres.
The technology will allow Merseyside to capture custody images that consistently meet national quality standards and improve identification and verification in all police applications.
The Digital Image Booth (DIB) has been designed to capture facial images which meet the new Police Image Standards laid down by the National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA). The NPIA's Facial Images National Database (FIND) will allow the police service in England and Wales to receive, store and retrieve images, which will benefit many areas including intelligence, forensic research, custody, warrants, witness albums and tactical operations.
Merseyside Police became the first UK Force to trial DW Group's Digital Image Booth at its Wirral Custody centre earlier this year.
Following testing the pilot proved that the DIB and OmniPerception AFIT QA software present an efficient and cost-effective solution to meet FIND standards and improve modern custody management.
Simon Furnivall, Project Manager for the DIB Pilot, described how Merseyside put the DIB through stringent tests: ‘Over an 8 week period nearly 500 custody images were taken in the booth. To meet the minimum requirements for a FIND-standard image the measurements had to achieve 70% success, but we decided to set the ‘pass’ threshold at 90%, so that each successful image would far exceed FIND requirements.
‘Our results showed a first-time successful capture rate of 83%, and 94% success after 2 or less attempts.’ Simon added that these statistics did not include the latest seating solution or on-screen guides, which were developed during the pilot: ‘We believe that these practical improvements will improve the success rate still further when we install the final DIB units into our custody centres.’
In its evaluation Merseyside found that the DIB met five critical requirements: it captures high quality FIND-compliant images; no additional work is required to integrate with current force systems; there is a simple traffic light system for success or failure of a captured image; there are minimal environmental requirements. And it is virtually unbreakable.
Overall, the system proved easy to use and virtually eliminated user error, which is often the main cause of poor custody images. ‘Ultimately the investment in this new Digital Image Booth will improve policing performance and give us the best return on investment,’ said ACC Simon Byrne, who has already championed several new initiatives in custody operations, and who gave the final approval for the eight DIB units to be installed in Merseyside.
Patrick Leigh, DIB Production Director from DW Group said: ‘The Digital Image Booth is now a proven solution for consistent, high-quality image capture, rather than ‘creation’, in the custody suite and we're confident that other forces will soon be taking advantage of the same benefits.’
10.17.207
could this also be a dD 5866 be a drawing of the door of the bar
below sergios place? probably not - probably a church door but
thought to mention it.
reply
Thanks, not sure, but will post your comment.
Brian
1.21.2007
Hi Brian,
I hope this DD 5866 is just another drawing you did out of memory from the news...
cause I really wouldn’t like it to be a match to the picture below... The doors or a crematory. /Annika
A Dutch criminal who cremates dead animals in a furnace behind his house told today how detectives had questioned him about the Madeleine McCann case.
Eef Hoos, 61, who spent almost eight years in jail for planting bombs in the Netherlands, was repeatedly asked by police if he had met Maddy's parents.
Hoos, who lives in a rundown but heavily fortified villa in remote mountains in the Algarve said officers had been taking photographs in his girlfriend's garden yesterday morning.
reply
Hi, I try my best not to let news reports affect anything I do....if I think it is, I take time off away from the case.
Looking back at this, I can say no, as the DD is from August, and that report came out in late September of 2007.
Brian
all dreams - dreams this year - this month - this week - last night - top 10 - correct - thumbnails - dream forum - dream cures - tell-a-friend Additional Site Information and Links Click below to view my nightly Missing Persons TV Show and Dream Talk with Brian Ladd and Debra Brink - Click here to access my Dream Forum now. Missing Person's TV Show Feed | Missing Person's Radio Feed Site Links Home - Sharing Hope News - Become a Member ____________________________________________________________________________________________________
dream links and dream's only search search tools
View all my TV Shows here