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Re: Compact cheap "surveilance" camera



~mosfet~ wrote:
> d wrote:
> > In article <449f9174$0$6661$5a62ac22@per-qv1-newsreader-
> > 01.iinet.net.au>, no@xxxxxxxxx says...
> >>
> >> "d" <d@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> >> news:MPG.1f0a5580b3d908519896f6@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >>> In article <1151300045.515892.131920@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
> >>> bitsyboffin@xxxxxxxxx says...
> >>>> A club I am a member of has a problem, members keep leaving the
> >>>> club's buildings unlocked, unalarmed and even with the doors open
> >>>> on occasion.
> >>>
> >>> Another suggestion might be to get your existing alarm monitored,
> >>> and then...
> >>> a) Have a guard attend and lockup when it's left unlocked.
> >>> b) Have the alarm company ring down a contact list when the alarm is
> >>> unset after hours, to get someone in to lock up.
> >>>
> >>> You can have them monitor it, and when it's unset, they can phone,
> >>> check who's there, and what time they're finishing.
> >>>
> >>> Shortly after finishing time, they will call back if the alarm
> >>> hasn't been set, and get a new time.  Or, you could have them call
> >>> someone and pop down to lock up if there's no reply.
> >>
> >> And if no one is locking up and setting the alarm, the club is open
> >> at odd non set hours by the sound of it.
> >
> > Yes, but the monitoring option will still work, as the operator at the
> > company updates their database with each call, and once the alarm is
> > set, it cancels the reminder to call again.
> >
> > It's a good system, and would work, but the original poster seems to
> > have dismissed it out of hand.
> >
> > I think he's looking more for an ambulance-at-the-bottom-of-the-cliff
> > type system.
> >
> > Still, I tried to help.
> >
> > Never mind.
>
> Don't get you knickers in a knot just because he didn't accept your totally
> not what  he asked for suggestion.
>
> He's not looking for an ambulance blah blah option, he's looking to pull
> people up who leave the place unlocked. Not after it's burgled, just when
> the next person finds it open.
>
> Ever thought of writing for the soaps? Your sense of the dramatic would
> appeal to a daytime audience with nothing better to do.
> --
> Shaun.


quit crossposting here shaun--no one here wants to hear about your pedo
activities or how you rat out poor widows anymore

fuck off



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