Archive for February, 2009

System has an effect, even if the stats don’t show it

Friday, February 20th, 2009

If you’re looking for evidence of how Ripon’s state-of-the-art video surveillance systems has affected crime, you won’t find it in the city’s crime statistics.

Recently released numbers show crime hasn’t taken a drastic hit since the cameras were installed in 2005. Overall, major crimes have risen slightly.

But Police Chief Richard Bull says the $500,000 camera system was well worth the investment. Ripon’s population has jumped about 30 percent since 2003, but its major crimes climbed only 4 percent during that period. By comparison, as Patterson’s population swelled 54 percent, major crimes rose 32 percent.

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Mandatory CCTV Cameras In Pubs

Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

Britain already has one-fifth of the world’s CCTV cameras and an average person in the UK is caught on camera hundreds of times a day. And now, if police get their way, we’ll be filmed going in and out of our local pubs.

Nick Gibson is attempting to re-open The Draper’s Arms on Barnsbury Street, a former Evening Standard pub of the year winner that shut its doors last August. But to regain a licence, he’s been told he must fit CCTV cameras that capture the head and shoulders of everyone entering the pub, and be willing to hand over footage whenever the police ask for it.

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Wednesday, February 18th, 2009

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