Tracking, CCTV
The Northern Rail company in Britain will be using these CCTV vehicles. There is not a specific name for them. They are referred to as mobile surveillance vehicles.
It tells you where people are and when people have gone missing they can track them down. And the police use this data
CCTV is greatly used in the UK and has staggering numbers for the small country that are estimated at 1.85 million. Both Shetland Islands Council and Corby Borough Council who are among the smallest local authorities in the UK, have more CCTV cameras than the San Francisco Police Department.
For those who want to know, there are people going round the area of Blackpool stealing dogs from back gardens. We have a gated driveway and are thinking of installing CCTV. But i do know that the police require a decent picture quality for any prosecution. Otherwise its worthless money spent. Rick
Yes, but a) no CCTV footage can detect these offenders in action and b) when they are apprehended by police, no amount of coersion will make them confess.
It can help them solve crimes, but sometimes the footage containing vital information are too blurry to identify a person or object.
CCTV Channels was created in 1958.
CCTV News was created in 2000.
CCTV Cities was created in 2008.
Under CCTV Surveillance
One can buy a CCTV system in China from the Borsche CCTV website. They are also available to buy from Swan CCTV or online from eBay either used or new.