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Post by CCtv on Nov 30, 2008 15:53:24 GMT -5
www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-1089966/Minority-Report-comes-Britain-The-CCTV-spots-crimes-BEFORE-happen.html
The cameras can alert operators to suspicious behaviour, such as loitering and unusually slow walking. Anyone spotted could then have to explain their behaviour to a police officer.
Computers are programmed to analyse the movements of people or vehicles in the camera frame. If someone is seen lurking in a particular area, the computer will send out an alarm to a CCTV operator.
The operator will then check the image and – if concerned – ring the police. The aim is to stop crimes before they are committed. If a vehicle is moving too fast or slow – indicating joyriding or kerb-crawling, for example – a similar alert could be given.
Councillor Jason Fazackarley of Portsmouth Council said: 'It's the 21st century equivalent of a nighthingychman, but unlike a night-watchman it never blinks, it never takes a break and it never gets bored.'
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Post by naomi on Oct 12, 2010 3:14:18 GMT -5
Great work! Today crime is at its limits and we the local need protection to keep our self safe from peril. This is an awesome way to protect the natives of any country. Thanks for enlightening my area of knowledge.
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Post by andrew101 on Jun 8, 2011 4:41:20 GMT -5
Very nice! Security of the future
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