Posts Tagged ‘uk riots’
Global MSC Security Seminar – March 2012
Subject: Forensic Images – Bringing the Rioters to Justice Back by popular demand, Metropolitan Police Service DCI Mick Neville, who co-ordinates the Met’s, Visual Images Identifications Detection Office (VIIDO) Unit, will be talking about the work he and his unit have been undertaking to identify those who participated in last Augusts’ riots. Plain speaking as…
Read MoreSecurityNewsDesk TV – 10 October 2011: Featuring Dallmeier, Honeywell and GJD
In this edition of SecurityNewsDesk TV, we take a look at hyper-resolution camera systems from Dallmeier, an easy-to-use integrated access control and intruder alarm system from Honeywell, and lighting designed specifically for the CCTV industry. Also, an appeal for your comments about the August riots.
Read MoreOpinion: Security failures left retailers high and dry during August riots
Politicians and police have turned to CCTV and police photography, claiming they will identify rioters. Realistic or not? Tell us what you think.
Read MoreWest Midlands Police release 300 images of suspects from August riots
The West Midlands Police has released a new set of images of suspects captured on CCTV cameras during the riots in Birmingham on 8 and 9 August.
Read MoreThe extent of damage to the retail industry from London riots assessed by BRC
The British Retail Consortium has issued a snapshot survey of its members to ascertain the extent of damage to its stores following rioting and looting across the UK.
Read MorePolice use giant digital TV to display CCTV image of looting and disorder suspects
Pictures of looting and disorder suspects are being displayed on a large mobile screen around Birmingham. The ‘Digi-Van’, with a six-metre square display unit, is being driven around the city centre showing over 50 CCTV images of the wanted people.
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