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Coimbatore :'Camera traps ensure culture of compliance' - 0 views

  • Coimbatore: The surveillance cameras installed on city roads at 186 places, including 46 signals, were yielding rich dividends in terms of the enforcement alsoensuring a culture of compliance among motorists, City Police Commissioner C. Sylendra Babu said here recently. Talking to reporters, Mr. Babu said that the cameras were installed and connected to the five LCD screens at the modern control under the Aerial Traffic Control System (ATCS) at a cost of Rs 1.69 crore provided under the Road Safety Funds. The cameras helped in maintaining surveillance against crime, unlawful activities thus providing the benefits of an electronic eye.
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CCTV camera plan set to take off in November - 0 views

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    The RFP will be floated on the basis of the recommendations of an expert panel on specifications for cameras and connectivity. The panel includes IIT professors and senior state officials (who are former IITians). The state plans to install 5,000 CCTV cameras at sensitive locations in the city as part of the surveillance network. The project is estimated to cost Rs 600 crore.- Sandeep Ashar
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Watch out, Google now stalks your street - 0 views

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    Google on Thursday announced it will begin collecting images in Bangalore for its controversial Street View service, which will be offered on Google Maps. The service will allow you to explore places through its 360-degree, street-level imagery. This, it intends to do by using cars and "trikes" (three-wheel pedicab) fitted with a camera system on top. The vehicles "will start gathering images from select locations in and around Bangalore, such as the Nrityagram Dance Village over the next few weeks," Google said in a communiqué.
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Lovely Professional University installs 2,400 cams for Big Daddy - 0 views

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    JALANDHAR: The students of Lovely Professional University, Punjab's first private university, will remain under the watchful eyes of their parents, even when they are studying in their classrooms or working in the laboratories. The university has installed 2,400 CCTV cameras in the classrooms and at other places on the campus. They university authorities are working to provide access to live footage of the CCTVs to the parents. Over 25,000 students, including 600 from foreign countries, are studying in the university.
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