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Chinese spy cameras ‘in use at Government sites until 2025’
Press Association News via AOL· 1 day agoChinese surveillance cameras will still be in use at sensitive sites in 2025 despite a Government...
Brian Lush of Stephenville went missing in Ontario. His family and police are looking for help
CBC via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoBrian Lush was last seen on surveillance video at a gas station in Summerstown on Wednesday....
U.K. Government May Still Use Chinese Surveillance Kit Well Into Next Year
Forbes· 13 hours agoIn November 2022, departments were ordered to stop installing Chinese-made surveillance cameras from...
Mountain lion caught on camera roaming through Mira Mesa neighborhood
Channel 8 San Diego· 20 hours agoA mountain lion was caught on a surveillance camera as it passed by the front porch of a home in a Mira Mesa neighborhood. “I’m scared, I’m shocked that ...
Distinctive tattoo leads to parolee’s arrest in Hampton Township credit union robbery
MLive.com· 5 hours agoA masked robber on April 9 brandished a pistol and threatened to kill staff at the Sunrise Family...
Feds: Chopper in fatal crash was 'an experimental amateur-build'
San Antonio Express-News· 6 hours agoThe helicopter that crashed in Comal County on Monday, killing two people, was “an experimental...
How China's citizens are coping with digital surveillance
Fast Company Magazine· 22 hours agoDo you ever think about the digital footprint you leave when you are browsing the web, shopping...
State commission censures Judge Mark Grisanti for street brawl
WKBW-TV Buffalo· 3 hours agoThe New York State Commission on Judicial Conduct censured acting State Supreme Court Judge Mark Grisanti Tuesday for an altercation that occurred in 2020. The commission ruled that the Erie ...
City of Tarrant launches new camera program
WBRC Fox 6 Birmingham· 16 hours agoCity leaders in Tarrant are requesting assistance from residents in the fight against crimes in the city. As part of this initiative, officers are asking...
Staten Island DA receives $100K grant for cameras and surveillance technology
Staten Island Advance· 18 hours agoThe Staten Island District Attorney’s office has been awarded $100,000 from New York state for crime-fighting video surveillance equipment, secured through the efforts of ...