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Surveillance for public safety


 

CCTV system or Closed Circuit television commonly known as surveillance is effective for monitoring public safety. These compact cameras are placed in convenient, hidden locations for preventing assaults, attacks and criminal activities. Such surveillance systems are very useful in preventing accidents, assaults and attacks to the public, these compact cameras are placed in banks, airports, ATMs, shopping malls, military regimes and in traffic signals. These cameras easily capture the images of the vehicles causing accidents, violating traffic signals and also over speeding. Surveillance cameras are placed along the roads to track such activities of the vehicles. CCTV system is widely used in banks to track attacks and criminal activities while ensuring the safety of the public transacting money. These surveillance cameras are also placed in ATMs to ensure the safety of the public from the attacks of assaulters for preventing robberies. In military regimes, these cameras are used to easily capture spies, intruders and trespassers and enforcing strict privacy in protected areas. Surveillance system is used in shopping malls to prevent attackers and assaulters; the system is effective in monitoring public safety in areas where persons cannot observe directly. An operator observes the activities at a stretch and controls the activities while identifying the criminals. In airports the surveillance system is very useful in tracking assaulters proving to be threat to the safety of the passengers and flights; attackers carrying weapons are also easily tracked through the monitoring process. The surveillance system is constantly proving its adequacy in curbing criminal activities and promoting the safety of the public easily.



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