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Cops are now using videos recorded by Waymo self-driving cars to assist them in their investigations.
Los Angeles Police Department recently acquired video from one of the cars as part of a hit-and-run investigation.
The video was published on the LAPD’s YouTube channel in an effort to gin up tips from the public.
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