|
|
Like this article? PLEASE +1 it! |
|
Video Aids Law Enforcement in the United Kingdom
|
| Guest post by: Edward Primeau |
Article Overview: London has closed circuit television cameras all over recording many of the recent riots, which sets a good example for how digital closed-circuit television systems can aid law enforcement by catching crimes on camera. Although some say that CCTV systems used here in the United States are violating our constitutional rights, litigators use CCTV footage to solve crime, not to invade privacy. Video forensic experts clarify footage and help litigators easily understand the evidence of crimes caught on CCTV systems.
![]() |
Free Download - How to Combat Six Internet Video Challenges By Edward Primeau |
Video Aids Law Enforcement in the United Kingdom
The United States was one of the first countries to install metropolitan CCTV systems. Other countries are following along as security becomes a growing concern.
Many cities across the globe are installing CCLV systems. Digital closed-circuit television systems aid law enforcement by catching crimes on camera. Police then review that camera recording and seek the criminals.
In the UK, riots are breaking out and instigators do not realize that London is one of the most wired-up cities on the planet. Similar to Denver, Colorado, London has closed circuit television cameras all over recording many of the riots that have recently broken out.
After a riot, the police scan 30 images per second, looking for the best one that shows who may be responsible for starting that particular riot. The image or picture is then posted on the Internet, broadcasted on television, and even placed in the newspapers. This is helping solve the riots and assure the citizens that something is being done to keep their streets safe.
Somewhere in London there is a huge computer that stores hundreds of thousands—if not millions—of gigabytes of digital video footage. The computer interface aids the investigators in discovering details of crimes committed on London streets.
Some say that CCTV systems used here in the United States are violating our constitutional rights. Rather than getting sidetracked on our right to privacy, litigators use CCTV footage to solve crime, not to invade your privacy. Any time you are outside of your home, you may be recorded on video. There are cameras in shopping centers, gas stations, party stores, banks, and even many homes.
Video forensic experts help litigators understand the relevancy of media and other technical evidence while keeping their opinions simple and easy to understand.
As a video forensic expert, I am asked to review footage that was recorded on these CCTV systems, export frames from the video and create and clarify images, prove authenticity, and help courts better understand the digital video recording process and use of video as evidence.
It’s rare, but I have even experienced video evidence that was altered by someone who was trying to beat the system. Many people do get away with evidence tampering, and forensic experts can aid with authenticating evidence so the litigators can move on with their process.
One of forensic experts’ biggest mistakes is making their reports and testimonies too complicated for the courts to understand. CCTV systems are complicated machinery and computer systems. Instead of unnecessarily overcomplicating reports and testimonies. make opinions available in practical, down-to-earth, easy-to-understand English (or whatever language you are speaking).
Simply put, the world is rapidly changing and technology has made a grand entrance into the court room. We are all adjusting to technology and learning how to accept it and its ability to help law enforcement keep our streets safe.
Article Tags: CCTV systems, crime, digital, digital video footage, intersections, London riots, safety, security, traffic, united kingdom, utility poles, video, video forensics, video forensics experts, view
Referred by: http://www.rgrondeauenterprises.com
|
About the Author: Edward Primeau RSS for Edward's articles - Visit Edward's website (800) 647-4281 Ed Primeau began his career in multimedia in 1979. As an engineer in the music industry, Ed has worked with renowned recording artists like Anita Baker, Bob Seger and Barry Manilow. In the early 1980s, Mr. Primeau developed a music industry marketing niche, hosting album release parties for major label record companies. In 1984, Ed founded www.PrimeauProductions.com a full-service video production and Internet marketing company specializing in creative video and social media marketing campaigns. Ed volunteers for charities and organizations throughout the world including the national Speakers Association Foundation http://www.nsafoundation.org/ . Ed is also a presenter to Notre Dame University. In addition, Ed is also a respected audio visual forensics expert engaged in many law cases throughout the United States and Canada. Ed is the author of “The Art of Production †a book about multimedia production including techniques, pre to post production time and money saving ideas and techniques as well as packaging and marketing multimedia products. Ed is also a contributing author for "Advance Selling for Dummies". He has been published in many newspapers and magazines including the Wall Street Journal http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2009/08/11/pynchon-revealed/. Primeau Productions, LLC is working with The Napoleon Hill Foundation restoring films of Dr. Hill for future release. Primeau Productions, Inc is actively involved with production, publishing and promotion. Digital Internet campaigns for clients throughout the world. www.PrimeauProductions.com and blog www.VideoProductionPrimeau.com
Click here to visit Edward's website Tips to a Successful Internet Marketing Campaign How to Produce Publish and Promote for more Prospects and Profit using Internet and Social Media Internet Marketing with Video for Front Page Results VIDEO CAMERA CARE MAINTENANCE Closed Circuit TV Problems and Solutions How to Record Great Video Footage Every Time |
Related Forum Posts
Share this article with your friends. Fund someone's dream.
Leave a comment below or share on the left and you'll help support entrepreneurs in Africa through our partnership with Kiva. Over $50,000 raised and counting - Please keep sharing! Learn more.
Get advice & tips from famous business
owners, new articles by entrepreneur
experts, my latest website updates, &
special sneak peaks at what's to come!
Email us your ideas on how to make our
website more valuable! Thank you Sharon
from Toronto Salsa Lessons / Classes for
your suggestions to make the newsletter
look like the website and profile younger
entrepreneurs like Jennifer Lopez.



