If you’re planning to commit a crime in Sugar Land, Texas, you better hope there aren’t any cameras around. Lately, the Sugar Land Police Department has been using high-quality surveillance systems to their advantage. The cameras are leading to arrests, providing evidence, and helping police to remove dangerous and obnoxious criminals from the street

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Sugar Land Police Make the Most of Security Cameras
“Now look here, Copper,” in my best Edward G. Robinson voice, “We got something you just might need.” I love watching old Cagney, Bogy, and Robinson films. They all referred to Police as Coppers.

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Calling All Coppers: Tactical Headset Camera With 6 Hour Recording
On Saturday January 2nd officers assigned to the Viper Unit, part of the NYPD’s housing bureau that monitors security cameras at a housing project in Harlem, caught two suspects on CCTV in the same building, on the same night.

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Cops in Harlem catch two crimes on CCTV on the same night in same building.
On Saturday January 2nd officers assigned to the Viper Unit, part of the NYPD’s housing bureau that monitors security cameras at a housing project in Harlem, caught two suspects on CCTV in the same building, on the same night. The first incident involved a stabbing

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Cops in Harlem catch two crimes on CCTV on the same night in same building.
Huntington Beach, CA Police arrested on man in a break-in @ a local Chuck E. Cheese pizza joint. Seems video caught 2 men breaking in for all the pizza they can eat, and scrammed when the COPS showed up.

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Security Cameras Catch Pizza Burglars Breaking Into Chuck E. Cheese
Plans are underway to introduce Police Observation Devices (PODs), a modern security system in the country. The system entails remote-controlled cameras with zoom and 360-degree rotation positioned in weatherproof enclosures to view and record potential crime in the high-risk areas.
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Police Observation Devices to be introduced in Ghana
HAGERSTOWN — The City of Hagerstown’s plan to install security cameras at the Noland Village public housing complex has drawn mixed reviews from residents there. The Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday voted 4-0 to purchase six security cameras and their accompanying digital video recorders for $70,934. Three of those cameras would be installed downtown, Police Chief Arthur Smith said
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Noland Village residents ambivalent about security cameras
MORE than half of all bus shelters fitted with CCTV equipment will fail to record vandals causing havoc because they have no cameras inside. Transport body Centro has rolled out tools to house CCTV at the region’s bus shelters to crack down on crime, but bosses have admitted that cameras are not installed in all of them. Centro say they have only got 43 cameras to cover 100 sites
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Birmingham bus shelters without cameras in CCTV equipment
As with so much encouraging news these days, the success of the surveillance cameras at Pioneer Park comes with a caveat of concern. To begin with, the cameras have done exactly what they were supposed to do. They have reduced crime
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Cameras purge and relocate crime
COLUMBIA BOROUGH, LANCASTER COUNTY – Toppled tombstones and broken park benches now have officials in Columbia, Lancaster County focused on the idea of security cameras . Between 15 and 20 cameras will be placed on downtown streets, parks and even parking lots, in an attempt to stop crime

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Security Cameras Will Soon Watch Citizens In Columbia









































