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Prisoners Freed After Cops Struggle With New Records Software

itwbennett writes Police in Dallas are scrambling after difficulties using a new records management system caused more than 20 jail inmates, including a number of people charged with violent crimes, to be set free. The prisoners were able to get out of jail because police officers struggling to learn the new system didn't file cases on them within three days, as required by law.

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  1. I'm sorry... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...I'm actually supposed to be getting *out* of prison.

    You're in the wrong line, dumbass! Let this dumbass through!

  2. Management botched it again by Todd+Knarr · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sounds like a typical bollix-up: the system was a drastic change from the existing one and difficult to use, and has performance problems on top of that, but management still sent it live and turned the old system off without making sure everyone had thorough training. On top of that they didn't have any extra resources on hand to help with the extra workload as people learned the new program on the job and didn't have anybody familiar with the program on hand to help the users. End result: the entirely predictable train wreck occurred. But of course the management responsible for this will never be held accountable for it. Instead the blame will be put on "the software", instead of the management who signed off on the software being acceptable when it manifestly was not.

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