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May 16th, 2007

City gets Homeland Security money for surveillance cameras (The Muskegon Chronicle)

Time to alert the people who follow the Camera industry:

TransLink is to install closed circuit television cameras in stations to counter the threat of a terrorist attack on the West Coast Express.Cameras to counter terrorism on West Coast Express (Vancouver Province)

The House voted to end the use of cameras to catch drivers who run red lights in September 2009 unless lawmakers specifically allow them to continue.Texas House Votes To Halt Red Light Cameras (CBS 42 Austin)

Surveillance cameras have been used in several high-profile police cases in the mid-valley in the last two years.Cameras fighting crime? You bet! (Albany Democrat-Herald)

Ten more red-light cameras have been installed at intersections around Houston, KPRC Local 2 reported.10 More Red-Light Cameras Activated (KPRC Click2Houston.com via Yahoo! News)

(TV5) — One Saginaw Township athletic facility will soon be watching over visitors. Center Courts is adding 15 cameras in and around the field house this summer. The facility, which is owned by the township, says the cameras are just a precaution.Saginaw Township Athletic Facility To Add More Security Cameras (WNEM TV 5 Mid-Michigan)

The federal government has awarded Grand Haven a $125,623 grant to install video cameras for surveillance and intelligence gathering along the city’s waterfront.City gets Homeland Security money for surveillance cameras (The Muskegon Chronicle)

Posted by Owlbert in Camera News

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