CCTV Watch has an eye on Mill Street
Tuesday 24th March 2009, 2:30PM GMT.
Chris, far left, and Chloe Bullock of CCTV Watch demonstrate their cameras’ capabilities for Brian Corbet, left, and Mike Barneby. (Picture by Tom Tardif, 0742450)
A SURVEILLANCE scheme for Mill Street has moved a step closer.
CCTV Watch is proposing the scheme and a drop-in meeting held recently at the Snack Time Internet Cafe for shop owners and interested parties received a positive reaction with Chris Bullock, a partner in CCTV Watch, estimating around a fifth of area traders turned up to express support.
‘The meeting was arranged to gauge interest and to get contact details off people,’ said Mr Bullock. ‘People were saying that as long as other people were going to sign up, they would too.’
The idea of implementing a surveillance scheme came about after some shop owners in Mill Street approached CCTV Watch to see if there was anything it could do after incidents in the area such as smashed windows, break-ins and assaults.
Mr Bullock said CCTV Watch would make the investment of installing the infrastructure, with shop owners subscribing and paying rent for the coverage and protection the four high-tech individual units would provide.
The cameras, which look like teardrop lamps, would cover the whole street as they offer 180-degree vision, unlike some of the the ones in the High Street, for example, which can look in only one direction.
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How is this going help with the growing number of antisocial yobs that wear hoodies nowadays then?
The small number that carry out criminal damage are well aware of CCTV and wear attire to overcome this.
It may help with the drunks that pick a fight with a shop window though!
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Having seen these cameras in action I have to say that the coverage is excellent, at some time the yobs have to remove the hoodie and in a place like Mill Street it would be “Smile your on Candid Camera” if not the cops go for the person in the Hoodie!
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