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Financial security One of the most challenging areas for security technology has to be providing effective protection for banks and their associated infrastructure, such as cash machines (ATMs), given the fact that they are constantly in the sights of ever more audacious... |
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CCTV on trial The evidential value of having an extensive CCTV infrastructure in the UK - both for public space and private surveillance - has been underlined over the past month by the presentation of key footage in a number of major court cases.Dramatic images released... |
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Student behaviour on the buses As the new school year fast approaches the issue for the authorities and operators alike of dangerous student behaviour on buses will once again be centre stage. Disruptive pupils are problematic enough in a classroom environment but on a moving... |
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A balanced approach in an uncertain world It has been reported that the [London's] Metropolitan Police in the wake of the failed terrorist car bomb attacks in London's West End - which saw suspect vehicles positioned in Haymarket and near Trafalgar Square - are to be allowed access real... |
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A visible deterrent to anti-social behaviour A growing concern for authorities across the UK is how to clamp down on underage drinking and general youth nuisance, particularly during the school holidays, when boredom can lead some individuals to drift towards anti-social behaviour and petty crime,... |
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Australian growth in remotely monitored CCTV It is encouraging to see that remotely monitored, detector-activated, CCTV is really taking-off in other parts of the world. One Australian supplier I spoke to recently, who was visiting the IFSEC exhibition in May, reported an upsurge of interest... |
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Talking About CCTV With all the hype surrounding so-called 'Talking CCTV' now being rolled out as part of public space surveillance in Britain's cities, that allows control centre operators to speak to people picked-up on camera, one would be forgiven for thinking... |
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Intelligent CCTV for Tunnel Fire Safety Against the backdrop of a number of major fire related incidents including the Mont Blanc Tunnel in 1999, which claimed the lives of 39 people, a funicular railway tunnel fire in Kaprun, Austria, two years later where 155 sadly died, and in March this year... |
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Customer care for CCTV systems When it comes to the effectiveness of any CCTV surveillance system, however good the technology, the reality is that it is only as strong as its weakest link. With this in mind, it is imperative that end users are encouraged by installers to give... |
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CCTV best practice for Chip and PIN Few could have failed to notice the publicity surrounding the ambitious chip and PIN initiative to combat credit and debit card fraud in the UK, which came into force on Valentine's Day last year and was a major undertaking by any measure. ... |