Sunday, 23 February 2014

Free-Scope Surveillance Cameras

This innovation is for the police investigation purposes only. It shouldn't be misunderstood with some time travelling sort of stuff. We have surveillance cameras in many important places vulnerable to theft, terrorist attack or some other crimes. We can have them in certain highly important places as well, but I will discuss only the ones where public access is possible.

The only drawback in these types of cameras is that they are all static and in some cases, when a crime is committed the authorities find it difficult to conclude any useful information from the footage captured by these surveillance cameras. Like sometimes, in case of theft, the robbers face is unrecognisable, either due to he did not face the camera at the time or maybe due to the sorry-like quality of the footage itself. This gives the police a real deal to deduce the face and take time to sketch the picture of the suspect through investigating the witnesses and then sometimes the surviving victims.



Something needs to be done and done it shall be. My idea to eradicate this problem is this-

Suppose we can survey the area that are vulnerable to these crimes. Next comes a device that I call the “CamDep” – meaning “Deploying the Camera” (and yes, it is pronounced the other way round), having a tendency to float around the area within the limit-zone. So a set of these would be put up in that area and they would actually record the surroundings they encompass together.

What the authorities would be able to do is that when a crime occurs, they can go and view the footage. But now they would have an opportunity to see the things from any angle and from any distant within the boundaries the CamDep has covered. This would not only a turn in the suspect but will also acts as the prime witness in the case if the suspect is caught and brought in front of the judge. The only drawback there is is that if the suspect is wearing some helmet or mask to hide his face. Now that is something which I want you all to figure that out by yourself.


To make this innovation more real I will have to put the range of these devices to a certain distant.

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