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One of our recent spammers recently wrote: Today, maddening and stomach-turning crimes happen everywhere. Bank robbery, murder, arson, burglary and any other kinds of crime are widespread and uncontrolled anywhere in the world. With a spy camera, there will be a great possibility that these crimes may not just be eradicated but they will be dramatically reduced and minimized.Plainclothesmen with concealed cameras, student police cadets and public-minded mobile phone users will help the city police spot crime better this Onam, senior officials say.
It is in fact an interesting gadget. The device is generally situated in areas that need intense security. These places include hospitals, airports, banks, shopping malls and military offices. The gadget is certainly beneficial to these places to keep an eye to any acts of terrorism and any other crimes. A mini spy camera is completely purposeful at home and even in your business establishments or your workplace. Many people aim for an intense security at home. It is actually attached to any place in the house to monitor everything inside and out. Usually, security guards are hired to watch over your house, however unlike this gadget, they only have 2 eyes to do the job.
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I don't usually reply to spam threads (forgive me mods) but I keep wondering why anyone today needs a "spy cam"? Nearly all of us has a cellphone. And nearly all those cellphones already have a camera which not only can take still pictures, but video with audio as well. You're a bit too late espowsong, about 20 years too late.
I use a spy cam myself. I'm often gone from my house for a month or two at a time traveling...so I leave a spycam running in the background, sending pictures of my home to a remote FTP site. That way any time anyone walks into my home while I am gone, I have a record of their intrusion. It helps the police to capture the invader, and at the least verifies with my insurance company what happened in my absense.
Anyone else use spycams?