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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT CCTV - SERIES 3

CCTV has many uses, and it includes:
 

1)Maintaining perimeter security in medium- to high-secure areas and installations.

2)Observing behavior of incarcerated inmates and potentially dangerous patients in medical facilities.


3)Traffic monitoring.


4a)Overseeing locations that would be hazardous to a human, for example, highly radioactive or toxic industrial environments.


4b)Building and grounds security.


5)Obtaining a visual record of activities in situations where it is necessary to maintain proper security or access controls, example: diamond cutting or sorting facilities, casinos banks or airports.


CCTV is finding increasing use in law-enforcement, for everything from traffic observation to observation of high-crime areas or neighborhoods. 

Such use of CCTV technology has fueled privacy concerns in many parts of the world, particularly in those areas in the USA and Europe where it has become a routine part of police procedure.

Source: anonymous


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