A further bid for European funding, which would enable the area to be monitored by CCTV cameras, is also being considered. |
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The CCTV will be monitored by controllers in Bradford who have direct contact with police. |
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We have received hundreds of retweets and shares on Twitter and Facebook and the CCTV footage has been viewed over 3,000 times on YouTube. |
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The expressway now has four lanes, a median strip and CCTV cameras to watch the road. |
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A trouble spot has been left without its state-of-the-art CCTV system for months because it was removed for evidence in a court case. |
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The image is fed into the computer, which will recognise their faces from any of the 300 cameras in the CCTV scheme. |
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Display notices if your safe is using a time lock and make sure your CCTV cameras cover risk or hold up points. |
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The police always say that they need to be able to identify troublemakers and having CCTV cameras would make this possible. |
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The Canada goose was spotted on CCTV cameras and four security officers, used to collaring shoplifters, were sent to apprehend it. |
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She said they were now looking at possibly installing CCTV, improved lighting and traffic calming measures. |
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A sharp-eyed shopkeeper, who alerted CCTV operators, was the key to tracing three missing boys. |
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This time CCTV will be closely monitored around the ground and troublemakers will be instantly arrested. |
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But in a break-in at the weekend thieves forced open a toilet window, disabled the alarm system and put plastic bags over the CCTV cameras. |
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Binge drinkers are to be shown CCTV of their behaviour in a bid to change their habits and ease pressure on hospitals. |
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A CCTV operator then gave police details of a man in a call box on Kew Road, Richmond. |
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This paid for a new track and the upgrading of changing and viewing facilities, CCTV and improvements to the infield grassed area. |
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Security is maintained at the crematorium and regular patrols take place at night but it does not merit a CCTV system. |
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The crooks were spotted by an eagle-eyed CCTV operator and arrested by a police patrol which was quickly on the scene. |
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The whole incident was caught on CCTV cameras on a bus waiting nearby at Hounslow bus garage. |
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The improvements will vary from station to station, but include waiting rooms, toilets, shelters, CCTV and improved customer information systems. |
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The largest independent criminology study ever conducted into CCTV concluded two years ago that it has had little or no effect on crime. |
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Officers are studying CCTV footage in the hope of identifying the culprits. |
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Detectives have been studying CCTV footage which shows two boys in the area about the time of the attacks. |
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Questions have to be asked, including why the CCTV cameras on the ward were out of action. |
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Some of the credit for this improvement has been put down to increased use of the CCTV network. |
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Hence the bewildering array of prime-time programmes showing inept plumbers caught on CCTV or grown men making curtain swags out of potato sacks. |
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We're living in an era of CCTV cameras, buttonhole microphones and pornographically long camera lenses. |
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During major inquiries many police hours can be spent going through CCTV tapes and its hoped the system with save a great deal of time. |
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The couple was told the CCTV camera was not working but police say they are investigating the allegation. |
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Members are raffling off a giant Easter egg to raise funds to bring CCTV to the town. |
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The radios have a panic button to enable help to be summoned immediately or to order CCTV operators to turn cameras on an incident. |
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He also stated that he wanted a qualified electrician to remove a CCTV camera and some other fittings from the stud buildings. |
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If the CCTV pilot plan works, the scheme, already hugely successful on local buses, could be extended to other taxis. |
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Without his knowledge, the council released CCTV footage of his actions to the media. |
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People will be able to press a button and speak to someone directly in the CCTV control room, who will pan the camera to observe them. |
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Councillors have suggested that police consider patrolling the village during the evening in plain clothes and that private CCTV be installed. |
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The developer will also refurbish the Castle Place shopping precinct, improving lighting, CCTV, and disabled access. |
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One elderly woman has launched her own campaign for a CCTV camera crackdown on overweight lorries illegally passing through the town centre. |
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Detectives have released images from CCTV cameras to help track down witnesses to a deliberate hit-and-run attack in Keighley. |
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In the last two years we have increased both CCTV surveillance and security patrols. |
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Some churches employ microphones, tape recording, CCTV, or overhead projectors, while others avoid such devices. |
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The man caught on CCTV footage is described as of fairly stocky build, wearing a hooded top under a dark overcoat. |
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Film from CCTV cameras in the club has been taken away as part of the police inquiry. |
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Monitor their every movement with a rather tedious live-stream of CCTV footage. |
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It is hoped the park will be fitted with floodlights and CCTV cameras for extra security. |
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The courts will also have the power to order the pubs and clubs to install CCTV to keep an eye on rowdies. |
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Police released CCTV footage of the four men, who were carrying large rucksacks, in a bid to eliminate them from the inquiry. |
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In a separate plan, five school bus runs are being covered by CCTV on vehicles. |
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Unions at City Hall have accused Council bosses of breaking the law by spying on employees using CCTV cameras and other means. |
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Government-funded spy cameras in Jaywick were never connected to the CCTV monitoring centre and no longer work. |
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Two men were caught on CCTV stealing a video recorder from the common room before going upstairs and trying residents' doors. |
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The upgrades include work to waiting rooms, toilets and shelters as well as CCTV at some stations including Ingatestone. |
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The multi-storey car park will be fitted with electronic gates, automatic lighting and CCTV to improve safety. |
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It was a modern bus, one of the many vehicles put on to the main line routes and was fitted with CCTV so there will be a recording. |
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Although the drunks sit and drink directly in front of the CCTV camera little or no action appears to be taken against them. |
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Shoplifters are taunting them with these minor thefts, undeterred by CCTV cameras. |
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In response, police put extra bobbies on the beat and used a CCTV van to combat the problems. |
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Trucks were also fitted with CCTV cameras, which allowed the driver to see the back of the vehicle and eliminated any blind spots. |
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The aim is for this equipment to be backed-up by real time CCTV focusing on the worst traffic black spots. |
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It was CCTV footage of the bus that eventually helped the police nab the accused. |
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The Mail says that CCTV shows the taxi pulled into the path of the motorcade from a side street. |
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They are particularly hated in Tallaght, as the brick-proof perspex windows and CCTV cameras mounted on the side of houses attest. |
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British police officers entered a courtyard in front of his house where a CCTV camera watches over visitors. |
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As for CCTV Britain, these short video nasties may be having a counterintuitive effect. |
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Newham has more CCTV cameras than any other authority, but they were useless when the workers monitoring them kicked off the strike by walking out on the stroke of midnight. |
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And he warned the troublemakers that they would be brought to book over the next few months using evidence gathered on the night and CCTV video footage of the disorder. |
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The station now has more staff to deal with queries and give out information and there are 15 CCTV cameras operating 24 hours-a-day to help ensure passenger safety. |
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The other is the police station, whence officers make occasional sallies to round up drivers or follow up a crime identified by the CCTV operators. |
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The pool was attacked three times last month by vandals who caused thousands of pounds-worth of damage when they ripped out CCTV cameras and smashed windows. |
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He was caught on CCTV and a staff member witnessed the theft. |
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In November, CCTV cameras were installed in the entranceway to the College and over the Christmas vacation, further cameras were introduced in the refectory. |
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During this time CCTV footage showed him wearing similar clothes a white beanie hat and blue jeans which the victim said that her attacker was wearing. |
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As part of their investigation, the police even trawled through the Evening Advertiser's CCTV footage to see if the thieves had been caught in the act. |
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Which is why the neighbours and I have put up, uncomplainingly, with the erection at the end of the road of a gigantic and hideous silver pole with a CCTV camera on top of it. |
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North Yorkshire Police are now scanning CCTV tapes to try to identify the attacker, who was smartly dressed with distinctive shiny shoes which had silver or gold buckles. |
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The branch of Yates's in Fountain Square has now been ordered to stop happy hours and two-for-one drinks promotions and told to install a CCTV system by licensing authorities. |
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Wigan council is backing the project, which will also see new street lighting and CCTV cameras installed along the canal towpath through the pier site. |
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The council has invested thousands of pounds in pedestrianising the street and has installed new lighting and a CCTV camera in the past four years. |
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The company is in talks with union leaders over a number of safety measures, including fitting more assault screens, CCTV video surveillance and attack alarms. |
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Detectives were last night reviewing CCTV footage from cameras in the shopping precinct, in the hope that the killer and his accomplice have been captured on tape. |
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Thanks to the wonderful generosity of the North East Kilkenny Community a new CCTV system has been installed and furnishings have been purchased for the day room. |
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The system, which works with all races and genders, can identify suspects from images such as video, CCTV, photographs, artists' composite drawing and police e-fits. |
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The programme, also known as the eKhaya Neighbourhood Programme, includes greening the pavements, placing rest areas outdoors and installing CCTV cameras for surveillance. |
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The weekly series airs Sundays at 1930 Central African time, 1730 GMT on CCTV News, which is seen across Africa and around the globe. |
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The CCTV operator called the police but Gabor then headed back to the rear of the student hall of residence and began to follow a second woman. |
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During April, Red CCTV won the tender and delivered the site security for Anglian Water. |
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The thieves tried to cover their tracks by putting bin liners over the CCTV cameras but failed and were photographed anyway. |
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Charlotte Bevan, 30, was captured on CCTV walking out of Bristol Maternity Hospital with Zaani Tiana Bevan Malbrouck at around 9pm on Tuesday. |
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A detective instantly recognised Christopher Badman when he viewed CCTV footage following a break in at Porthcawl's Marine Hotel. |
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The business's testing systems, endorsed by North Wales Police, analyse the suitability of a CCTV digital video recorder against key criteria. |
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In 2009 CCTV was installed at the station, but it has acquired a reputation for being one of the country's worst stations. |
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These extra lanes are observed by CCTV cameras from a traffic control center. |
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Digital CCTV technology developed by Synectics with remote monitoring is also installed. |
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Among the advantages are enhanced uploading and sharing of business files and documents, online data back-up, CCTV and video conferencing. |
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In a recent meeting, Meena asked officials to uninstall these CCTV cameras from the ACB office premises, including the duty officer's office. |
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In some nations, many technicians usually tie coaxial wires with Traveling cables due to price problems when they set up CCTV within lifts. |
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The teenager, from Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire, and Williams were captured on CCTV footage at Grimsby railway station on Wednesday evening. |
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A company called Able Alarms installed CCTV inside the shop before I took over management almost five years ago. |
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But how could Johnny possibly know about that unless his CCTV doubles as a crystal ball as well? |
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Today, Andy Chamberlain and Darren Towler are the men confronted by rows and rows of computer VDUs and CCTV screens. |
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The Global CCTV Lens Industry Report 2014 is a professional and in-depth study on the current state of the CCTV lens industry. |
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She said CCTV evidence had been seen and case discussed with the victim, case officer and reviewing lawyer. |
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She had been forced to spend pounds 7,000 on a CCTV system to comply with her licence, having put down pounds 50,000 for the tenacy. |
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They now hope showing the original witnesses the CCTV image, despite its grainy condition, may help finally solve the baffling case. |
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We have caught him on CCTV using chisels, hacksaws and metal cutters to get in. |
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The case concerned whether the publication of pixelated CCTV footage of the victim on the website meant a criminal offence had been committed. |
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The site's security is provided by CCTV and fence guarding and is under control of security personnel housed in the operations centre. |
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Over 20 points on the number 11 Outer Circle bus route in Birmingham could soon be covered with new CCTV cameras. |
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He added that Roberts, of Burnup Grove in Cleckheaton, could have denied being the driver as CCTV equipment at the store was poor. |
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Dudley Police have released a CCTV image of the suspect who was seen moving the victim's shopping trolley before swiftly leaving the market. |
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Police had recently urged the public to study CCTV stills showing Brannigans minutes before Mr Ney was attacked. |
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Funded by the Home Office and Pontyclun-based firm The Protea Concept Ltd, the programme is aimed at ensuring CCTV evidence stands up in court. |
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The inquest heard driving licence images of Hasib Hussain and Mohammed Siddique Khan were recovered from bomb sites and compared to CCTV images. |
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We have had to put a CCTV camera outside our house and change our phone number to ex-directory following abusive calls. |
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Each stop is monitored by CCTV for public safety, and the images are continuously recorded. |
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A MOTHER and son ended up in court after they were caught on CCTV egging on schoolkids to fight. |
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Police released CCTV images of a man and woman they want to trace in connection with the incident outside Golden Fish Fry, in Monument Road. |
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Baby monitors, security CCTV, foaling alarms or just stay up all night to be sure. |
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The CISF will take the help of footage from CCTV cameras installed at all airports to keep a watch on their officials. |
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Technical Services via the City of Versailles, Kentucky, where he was the lead operator and supervisor of CCTV inspections in the Col lections Division. |
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The new CCTV is provided by Cheshire West and Chester Council who have joined forces with Cheshire Police, Chester Renaissance and local business to deliver a CCTV system. |
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She was seen on CCTV in February hugging the teenager, who has learning difficulties and attachment disorder, while she was in the care of Derbyshire social services. |
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Stokesley police have released CCTV images of a man they need to trace after several hundreds of pounds worth of razors and razor blades were taken. |
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A CCTV programme was produced in studio 'A' using vintage equipment. |
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Other measures included CCTV cameras and increased police patrols. |
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People who campaigned against the introduction of CCTV cameras replacing the signalman at the Hendre Road crossing last month are angry at Network Rail. |
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This included the fitting of air conditioning and CCTV equipment and rebranding into standard Arriva livery for daily use alongside the main fleet. |
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A MAN caught on CCTV illegally flytipping waste in a country lane out of the back of his white van has been ordered to pay more than pounds 1,000 by a court. |
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Officers from Cleveland Police caught two teenage boys on CCTV firing what looked like air guns at the outdoor games area on Broadwell Road, Easterside, Middlesbrough. |
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Paul Westaway, 40, handed CCTV evidence to officers but when they did not make an arrest he printed wanted posters and T-shirts bearing suspect Stuart Ford's face. |
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And on October 29 he turned up at the Newcastle home of Lorraine's boyfriend Ali Wahabi and began threatening his ex before smashing up her partner's CCTV camera. |
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In October, CCTV pictures of two cage fighters on a stag night in Swansea dressed as women easily beating off an attack by surprised drunk men became a global internet hit. |
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Cctv works in the dark by beaming invisible infrared light around the area to be filmed and then using special cameras which can pick up an image. |
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