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Marked Patrol Vehicles
Highly visible CCTV equipped marked patrol
vehicles provide a very strong deterrent against anti-social behaviour
whilst gathering evidence when incidents occur.
Part of our range of computer equipped marked
patrol vehicles is the Vectra
Estate which provides much more than a simple camera equipped car.
Click here for more details.
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Covert Patrol Vehicles
We have a variety of unmarked vehicles fitted
with the same sophisticated computer-controlled CCTV as our marked patrol
vehicles.
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Concealed Equipment
Targeted primarily at gathering evidence
against Fly-tippers and Anti-social behaviour, our modular range of
concealed equipment is designed to overcome the particularly difficult
and often harsh environment encountered "in the field".
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Human Face Indexing
A powerful feature of our computer
controlled CCTV systems, human face indexing is able to identify human
faces within the images seen by the cameras and build an index of
footage.
This index can then be used to replay footage that goes with that face
making it very easy to review recordings on a per-person basis. For
example, CCTV recordings of an unknown person seen entering a site can
be instantly located and played back.
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Automatic Number Plate
Recognition (ANPR)
Automatic Number Plate Recognition isn't
just used by the Police, it can be a superb tool for Car Park
enforcement, Petrol Stations, Bailiffs and Local Authorities
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Vehicle Counting
The computers used to control the CCTV
cameras can also "watch" the cameras and have the ability to count
vehicles passing the cameras. This feature provides a very easy way for
a client to identify the number of vehicles passing through an entrance
or along a road. Our vehicles fitted with computer controlled cameras
have this feature built in and need only to be parked within view of the
road/entrance in order to count vehicles passing.
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People Counting
In the same way that our computer
controlled cameras can count vehicles, they can also count people that
pass by or indeed enter a door or site.
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Theft/Item Removal Detection
Put simply, the computers are able to
detect when something that the cameras can see is removed.
For example, a long line of road cones is visible by the camera, cars
and people can pass by without setting of an alert. Should any of the
cones be moved or removed, the system will issue an alert.
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Unattended
Item Detection
Essentially the opposite of the removal
detection feature. People and cars can pass by without setting off an
alert, but should something static appear that wasn't there before then
the system will issue an alert.
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Remote
Monitoring via the Internet
An option on the majority of our systems,
clients can monitor footage live via the internet from anywhere in the
world.
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Monitoring
via 3G Mobile Phone The next logical step from remote
monitoring via the internet, the latest generation of mobile phones can be
used to monitor live footage in the palm of your hand. An option on most of
our systems, it truly is amazing!
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