Anthony
I have this problem at school with this kid who stole my ipod touch 4g, and so I went down to the office to report it and now they're going to look at the security cameras to see who actually stole it. So I'm just wondering, like are the cameras in the school actually good like HD? Or are they just normal quality? I really hope they're HD so they can see who actually took my ipod!! :( It cost a lot too and my parents bought so I am kinda worried...
Answer
all depends on the school and the state. many schools are stuck accepting a "lowest-bid" offer, which could be nearly useless.
in many cases, the school doesn't want the police involved, so they may just approach the guilty student and give them the opportunity to "turn it in at the office - no questions asked".
-- or if was faculty/ staff.. they don't want newspapers making it bad for the school.
If you don't get a response in a day or two, get your parents, and report it to the police.
Tell them who and when you reported it to in the office, and what - if any results they have shared with you.
A lot of places have cameras, but because of "policies" or "privacy/security concerns".. they aren't going to tell you what they can or cannot see. If the school is like that, your only shot at getting action is when the police get involved.
Sometimes the policies are legitimate, other times they are abused to make it hard to prosecute favored people.
all depends on the school and the state. many schools are stuck accepting a "lowest-bid" offer, which could be nearly useless.
in many cases, the school doesn't want the police involved, so they may just approach the guilty student and give them the opportunity to "turn it in at the office - no questions asked".
-- or if was faculty/ staff.. they don't want newspapers making it bad for the school.
If you don't get a response in a day or two, get your parents, and report it to the police.
Tell them who and when you reported it to in the office, and what - if any results they have shared with you.
A lot of places have cameras, but because of "policies" or "privacy/security concerns".. they aren't going to tell you what they can or cannot see. If the school is like that, your only shot at getting action is when the police get involved.
Sometimes the policies are legitimate, other times they are abused to make it hard to prosecute favored people.
Do they use HD in Security cameras now?
Slik1
Its funny how regular problem-free TV easily evolves into HD but security cameras ,which well.. only identify perpetrators and provide solid evidence in crime cases, keep the same useless pixelated image. Entertainment over Justice?
Answer
The pixilated cameras they you see in 7-11's on the news are junk. There are far better security cameras available. The ones we have do not get pixelated images like that, even at night. I think the benefits of HD for many security applications are small compared to the cost factor, not to mention the nightmare there would be with storage, etc. There are however many HD security cameras available. In fact, there are many security cameras with 8+ megapixels (much larger than HD).
The pixilated cameras they you see in 7-11's on the news are junk. There are far better security cameras available. The ones we have do not get pixelated images like that, even at night. I think the benefits of HD for many security applications are small compared to the cost factor, not to mention the nightmare there would be with storage, etc. There are however many HD security cameras available. In fact, there are many security cameras with 8+ megapixels (much larger than HD).
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