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Theif Nicks Cctv Engineers Ladders

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perfect example of 'tunnel vision' using IR illumination lol!

If you think education is difficult, try being stupid!!!!

I must admit that if staged he could have made it look a bit better.

It makes me weep to see some CCTV installs when I know just how good they could be.

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Watched this earlier before I read this thread, it certainly looks staged....

 

Might buy him a chain

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Watched this earlier before I read this thread, it certainly looks staged....

Might buy him a chain

If I'd been stupid enough to do what he did, you tube is the last place I'd put the footage.

www.securitywarehouse.co.uk/catalog/

This article is promoting the 1% of cases where the CCTV is clear, the theft is within view of the CCTV, the thief's face is visible, it gains traction on social media, and he's easily recognisable. All of that equals a convictions.

 

The other 99% of the time, the CCTV will be ****, the theft will be right on the edge of it, he'll be wearing a hat, no one will care, and you can't recognise him.

 

A ground anchor and chain + padlock would have cost a lot less and stopped the whole thing from happening.

I have a blog, some of which is about alarm security and reverse engineering:
http://cybergibbons.com/

 

 

 

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