Schools are some of the most common places for security cameras.
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Arkansas High School Improves Security with Cameras
If you own a business, you’re probably constantly thinking about safety and security among a million other things.

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5 Reasons to Install Security Cameras in Your Business
Over the weekend, a 71-year-old convenience store clerk was shot and killed in Dorchester, Massachusetts.

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Convenience Store Cameras Could Have Helped Solve Murder
At the time of the 2000 Census, Newburg, Pennsyvania had about 372 residents. Located in Cumberland County, the tiny town has no traffic lights and no law enforcement, which has presented a problem for its inhabitants

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Even Small Towns Need Security Cameras
The 2010 Winter Olympic Games will take place February 8-12 in Vancouver, Canada.

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1,000 Cameras to Provide Security for Winter Olympics
A subdivision with public beach access in Galveston, Texas is beefing up security. The homeowner’s association of Pirate’s Beach has installed four security cameras to monitor who comes in and out of the neighborhood

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Texas Beach Neighborhood Installs Security Cameras
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
Ever since the dawn of Wi-Fi, earnest engineers in windowless rooms have busted their collective butts to create security mechanisms that thwart wireless cyber attacks, from the insufficient WEP (Wired Equivalent Privacy) to the more secure WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access, uh, 2). But, apparently, their hard work doesn’t matter to many people
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Wireless Security Works — When It’s Used
Just when you thought the most vital piece of evidence was lost in a pile of rubble, you’ve thought wrong.
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