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Japanese police begin to use i-REALs to catch criminals

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Japan's Chubu Centrair International Airport wont be seeing criminal behaviour anytime soon, thanks to the airport's police being equipped with multiple i-REAL human transportation systems, created by Toyota.

The intimidating electronic machines can travel up to 20mph, and feature built-in wireless and cell networks that are used to communicate between i-REALS in different locations. This makes it easier to chase after individuals and recieve quicker back-up.

**Video of an i-REAL in use is featured below the article at the link.
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