Municipal Surveillance

Read: Houston Police to Launch $3.4M Body Camera Program

Houston Police to Launch $3.4M Body Camera Program

Still to be determined is whether camera footage would be stored in house or via third party.

Read: San Diego Resident Uses Crowdfunding to Buy Neighborhood Video Surveillance System

San Diego Resident Uses Crowdfunding to Buy Neighborhood Video Surveillance System

A woman aims to raise $2,500 to purchase a camera system to watch over two busy intersections.

Read: New Jersey Township Police Launch Security Camera Registration Program

New Jersey Township Police Launch Security Camera Registration Program

Residents and business owners are asked to register video surveillance cameras to aid with criminal investigations.

Read: Ohio County Launches Surveillance Database to Solve Crimes

Ohio County Launches Surveillance Database to Solve Crimes

The Clark County Prosecutor’s Office is asking residents and business owners with video surveillance cameras to give officers access to private security feeds to help solve crimes.

Read: South Carolina City Launches Video Surveillance Network

South Carolina City Launches Video Surveillance Network

The city of Conway has spent $40,000 to install 25 cameras in high traffic areas.

Read: Buffalo PD Unveils New Surveillance Initiative

Buffalo PD Unveils New Surveillance Initiative

The Buffalo Police Department is reaching out to residents and business owners with video surveillance solutions in an effort to help officers solve crimes.

Read: Texas Police Department Launches Community Surveillance Camera Program

Texas Police Department Launches Community Surveillance Camera Program

The Arlington Police Department’s new “Neighborhood Eyes” program will give officers to private security camera feeds.

Read: Baltimore Unrest Limits City’s Surveillance Footage Storage Space

Baltimore Unrest Limits City’s Surveillance Footage Storage Space

Baltimore’s decision to save video footage of Freddie Gray’s arrest and the unrest that followed has limited the city’s CitiWatch cameras’ storage capacity.

Read: Survey Reveals North Dakota Businesses Want More Surveillance Cameras

Survey Reveals North Dakota Businesses Want More Surveillance Cameras

A survey taken by business owners in downtown Fargo, N.D. reveals that many companies want police to install more security cameras on city streets.

Read: Project NOLA Seeks Donations to Pay for Security Camera System

Project NOLA Seeks Donations to Pay for Security Camera System

The nonprofit group has started a GoFundMe campaign to help cover the cost of beefing up its crime-fighting camera system.

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