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Re: CCTV has failed, says police Posted on: Tue, 6 May 2008 14:02:07 +0000 (UTC)

On May 6, 2:31=A0pm, Mike_B wrote:
> In message <61n024t7mk6m8ehpe4tdo59dqfjivib...@4ax.com>, mogga
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> >On Tue, 06 May 2008 13:03:14 GMT, Mike_B
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> >>In message , Cynic
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> >>>A senior police officer has admitted CCTV has failed to cut crime
> >>>despite huge investment in camera systems.
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> >>Oh dear. If CCTV on its own doesn't work, I'm guessing they will have to=

> >>try something else, like adding microphones to them, adding speaker
> >>systems to them that can give instructions and allowing police access to=

> >>all systems, perhaps even start looking at facial recognition software
> >>being added to them..
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> >>Oh... they already are.
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> >No CCTV might not catch street robbers but it'll help catch the litter
> >droppers and people avoiding the bin tax.
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> All excellent stuff. =A0The more and more petty crimes we invent, the
> greater their crime clear-up rate will become!

Let's not forget using CCTV to issue parking tickets.
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