Pocket Brainbook for Police!

Pocket Brainbook for Police!

By Jason Weil

  • Category: Reference
  • Release Date: 2018-04-04
  • Current Version: 1.0.8
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 61.22 MB
  • Developer: Jason Weil
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 7.0 or later.
Score: 4
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From 99 Ratings

Description

Designed for all U.S. Police. Introducing the fully customizable app for police. Here you can photograph, and take searchable notes of anything you want! You can also create customized lists of common statutes and municipal codes you frequently use in the field. The codes are sorted by different categories like Traffic Codes, Penal Codes, Fishing, Hunting, Domestic Violence, etc. That's not all. It has Case Law, Miranda, Language Translators, Traffic Investigation, Drug Information and much more. This app is constantly updated throughout the year with updated information. To make sure you have the most up-to-date information, a small yearly fee of just $3.99 will apply. By downloading, you agree to the Terms of Use at https://pocketbrainbook.com/pages/policy What you get with the subscription. Get full access to the Ultimate App for Police! Annual In-App Subscription Details: • Annual Subscription is $3.99 US dollars per year • Payment will be charged to Account at confirmation of purchase • Cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period • Account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period, and identify the cost of the renewal • Subscription automatically renews unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period • Subscriptions may be managed by the user and auto-renewal may be turned off by going to the user's Account Settings after purchase • Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, may be forfeited after purchasing a subscription.

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Reviews

  • 3.99 to 7.99? Bye

    1
    By Exodus259
    What has changed in this app to cause that kind of increase? There hasn’t been any updates, any additional new information, anything that would justify a $3 increase. Sorry. I’ve had this for a while but I’m out now.
  • Review

    4
    By T Shawn Harris
    Love the app, but wish when clicking a charge that it actually goes to the statute!
  • Q&A section

    4
    By agm8100
    Would like to be able to turn this off.
  • Possible Bugs

    3
    By rkent57
    When this app came out it was quick to open and filled with everything you needed as a cop. This past year however, the app no longer opens and the app is now useless for this reason. Pls fix the problem since you have no problem taking my yearly renewal fee.
  • Great reference app

    5
    By Rubicon242
    Great app. Easy to use and great to reference. Had the previous state specific app and liked it back then. They also are very quick with support. Had my issue resolved in a timely manner.
  • Buyer beware

    1
    By ddgonzalez2
    If you owned this app prior to 2019, you are being DOUBLE CHARGED!! Check your subscriptions. I was being charged for “Pocket Brainbook Police” and “Pocket Brainbook LASD”. I wish I could submit a screenshot... This app used to be good when it started. Now it’s too generic... will not renew... better off with the printed version.
  • Extremely helpful

    5
    By Smutty187
    I use this app in the field all of the time. I find it easy to look up codes and info that I quickly need to access. All of my questions are quickly answered if I have any. I like the fact the app is constantly updating and adding new things. Also the app maker is willing to take suggestions from others too make the app better, which is awesome.
  • A must app for LE

    5
    By SAR R60
    Great app!!! Tons of useful info! Excellent helpful tech support. A must for anyone associated with law enforcement.
  • Pretty Much Useless

    1
    By Hec187
    I wasted my money opening up locked features as far as DUI’s go. I’m better off Googling everything I need to know. It shows certain crimes as just felony or misdemeanor, but doesn’t give a class, i.e. class a misdemeanor or class c felony, etc. It instructs you what to do on a DUI, but doesn’t give you the verbiage to say to the motorist so you don’t mess up what you say. Don’t waste your money!
  • To many issues

    1
    By Motorman75
    I’ll just start with the SFST section. You’re instructions DON’T follow NHTSA guidelines and the clues aren’t correct either. Ex.... OLS doesn’t require a person to put their foot down 3 or more times to be a clue. It’s once! If you can’t get that right I don’t trust the rest. It’s straight from a national handbook. Smh!

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