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what3words is the simplest way to talk about location. It has divided the world into 3m x 3m squares, each with a unique 3 word address. Free app on link below.

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    1. Supt Chris Casey‏ @BTPCasey 15 Feb 2020

      Supt Chris Casey Retweeted West Yorkshire Police

      We’ve got the @what3words app on all our work phones. We’re working with our Command & Control System supplier to allow W3W addresses to be recognised. Also working with @networkrail to exploit the functionality to speed up our response. #GameChanger #FrontlineMobilityhttps://twitter.com/WestYorksPolice/status/1228378425636814853 …

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      Do you need Police assistance but do not know your exact location? If you have GPS, #What3Words can pin your location down to 3 metres, and can be used online or via the official app. Find out more about the app at: https://what3words.com  pic.twitter.com/tZ0rCCrll4
      5 replies 5 retweets 53 likes
    2. Jack Ashton‏ @JackashtonRM 15 Feb 2020
      Replying to @BTPCasey @what3words @networkrail

      This is such a great solution!

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    3. Paul Moore‏Verified account @Paul_Reviews 15 Feb 2020
      Replying to @JackashtonRM @BTPCasey and

      It's really not. There are much better, much easier solutions to this... without needing to change core C&C functionality.

      2 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
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    5. Paul Moore‏Verified account @Paul_Reviews 15 Feb 2020

      I don't doubt it's easy to use, it's just not an optimal solution to the problem and shouldn't be a adopted widely.

      0 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
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    7. Paul Moore‏Verified account @Paul_Reviews 15 Feb 2020

      Absolutely! Adopting a proprietary, closed & paid-for solution is dangerous because it's so simple. Once the forces are dependent upon it, those prices will rise. It needs to be an open, free standard... and it already exists. What is lacks... is adoption.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    8. what3words‏Verified account @what3words 15 Feb 2020
      Replying to @Paul_Reviews @JackashtonRM and

      To confirm: we are not charging UK emergency services to use what3words and our app and web site are free for all.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    9. Paul Moore‏Verified account @Paul_Reviews 15 Feb 2020
      Replying to @what3words @JackashtonRM and

      Will it always be free to the forces? Your site says it'll be free for individuals, but makes no mention of introducing charges when demand is such that you require it.pic.twitter.com/yfCLtYCKHf

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    10. Paul Moore‏Verified account @Paul_Reviews 17 Feb 2020
      Replying to @Paul_Reviews @what3words and

      Hello @what3words? Will it always be free to the emergency services? Thanks.

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      what3words‏Verified account @what3words 18 Feb 2020
      Replying to @Paul_Reviews @JackashtonRM and

      Hi Paul, what3words will always be free to the emergency services.

      2:03 AM - 18 Feb 2020
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