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Friday, June 12, 2009

A few comments to Norman's post. Yes CCT surveillance can be very useful in inspecting every movement the criminals make but when you look at another point of view, it is not 100% foolproof. It will be almost impossible to solve the crime when they disguise themselves for example by masking their face and dark-colored clothing (most of the time crimes happen at night), which allow them to hide in dark, unable the surveillance to detect them easily or even recognizes their face. I also don’t agree with your last sentence, ‘very useful to bring criminals to justice’. This is because forensic investigation is much more systematic than CCT surveillance especially to murder and robbery. Just rely everything on CCT surveillance is not going to work. 

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posted at 10:15 PM

Pls don copy the images