Proactive Service for Commercial Video Surveillance Systems
Proactive service incorporates monthly or quarterly inspections of the entire video surveillance system in order to maximize uptime and minimize failures.
Proactive service incorporates monthly or quarterly inspections of the entire video surveillance system in order to maximize uptime and minimize failures.
A strategically-placed IP security camera at the entrance and exit of a daycare facility provides time-stamped video record of all children entering and leaving the premises.
A shopping center used video security cameras to put an end to copper wire theft, a company president monitors his manufacturing operations remotely from the comfort of his kitchen table, and a Birmingham, Alabama restaurant entrepreneur saves time in her busy day through remote video monitoring.
Whether or not you have privacy rights to protect you from the prying eyes of video surveillance comes down to this simple question: Is there a reasonable expectation of privacy? A simple question, but one that often requires a complex legal and factual analysis to answer correctly.
The use of video surveillance in schools can dramatically improve safety, but it also raises legitimate privacy concerns. The central legal and ethical question remains:Do students, staff, or visitors have a reasonable expectation of privacy? The answer depends on where cameras are placed, who has access to footage, and how recordings are used. Schools, whether…