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Fictional V.I.S.I.O.N.™ demo record

Role-based person card

This fictional intake record demonstrates how one person card can exist in V.I.S.I.O.N.™ while each agency role sees only the fields allowed by data class, incident scope, command policy, and legal authority.

Single card / multiple lawful views

Fictional Booking / Intake Demo

Converted from the earlier clown-villain booking-report concept into a dedicated V.I.S.I.O.N.™ demo. The purpose is to show due process, field safety, role-based access, chain of custody, and non-corruptible record doctrine.

Fictional Demo • Not a Real Record
Record ID: VISION-DEMO-052126-GCD Status: Intake Review
Subject / AliasGotham Clown Demo Subject
Known aliasesClown Prince Demo Subject, Smiling Suspect
Custody statusDemo: in custody
PresumptionInnocent unless proven guilty
GreenOperational/shareableBasic field identity, staging note, incident role.
YellowRole-limitedResponder-safety caution and hazard awareness.
OrangeMedical/PHI-limitedMedical screening fields for EMS/medical roles only.
RedCJI-restrictedWarrant/CJI-style demo indicators; law-enforcement-only.
BlackCommand-onlyEvidence-sensitive or protected command fields.

Alleged intake charges

  • Disorderly conduct
  • Criminal mischief
  • Reckless endangerment
  • False emergency / public alarm
  • Interference with emergency services
  • Possession of unidentified hazardous novelty devices

Safety flags

  • Hazardous-property review required
  • Behavioral-health screening recommended
  • Responder exposure status pending
  • Public messaging should avoid sensational language

Booking narrative

Public-safety units responded to reports of a theatrical male subject causing panic in a crowded commercial district. Witnesses described loud laughter, suspicious novelty devices, and behavior encouraging bystanders to flee. Responding units established a safety perimeter, requested fire, EMS, and hazardous-device support, and detained the subject without reported officer injury.

This fictional record reflects intake-level allegations only. No final determination of criminal liability has been made.

Evidence / property intake

Purple jacketPlaying cardsNovelty flower deviceUnknown canisterGlovesGreen vest

V.I.S.I.O.N.™ audit controls

Access scopeIncident-authorized users only
Edit controlCorrections append; no silent overwrite
Chain of custodyRequired for property/evidence
DeletionNo silent deletion; correction history retained

Role-filtered views

The same person card should not look the same to every role.

These demo views show how V.I.S.I.O.N.™ can protect operational usefulness without exposing data a role should not see.

SAR / volunteer view

GREEN only, plus command-approved YELLOW safety warning. No criminal-history, warrant, medical, juvenile, or evidence-sensitive fields.

Fire / EMS view

GREEN + approved YELLOW. EMS may receive ORANGE fields only under medical/PHI rules and minimum-necessary access.

Law-enforcement view

GREEN + YELLOW + authorized RED. CJI-style fields remain restricted, audit-logged, and redistributable only through authorized channels.

Command view

Broader operational view when authorized. BLACK fields remain command-only, protected, evidence-aware, and controlled by policy.

RoleVisible in demoHidden / protected
SAR / volunteerGREEN plus approved YELLOW cautionORANGE, RED, BLACK
Fire / EMSGREEN, YELLOW, minimum-necessary ORANGE when authorizedRED and BLACK unless specifically authorized
Law enforcementGREEN, YELLOW, authorized REDORANGE and BLACK unless policy permits
CommandIncident-authorized operational viewNothing editable or deletable without audit history

Recommended next actions

Demo report workflow.

  1. Complete safety, medical, and behavioral-health screening as policy requires.
  2. Clear all property through hazardous-device review before release or storage.
  3. Attach body-camera, dispatch, CAD, and scene photos by class and role.
  4. Preserve all edits, access, and chain-of-custody events under audit history.
  5. Prepare redacted public-information version only if authorized.

Doctrine shown

Protect people. Protect rights. Protect the record.

This fictional person-card demo shows how V.I.S.I.O.N.™ can keep one unified record while protecting victims, responders, the public, the accused, and the integrity of the incident history.