I don't want to have to do the motion light deal. Unless I have to.
We have had a wave of petty theft I'm sure brought on by the meth epidemic and want to catch the perps and to deter. We already put one nice Sony cam up at the local skateboard park and jus the camera being there got rid of 99% of the police calls. Even the litter disapeared!

But this is different, those meth tweekers will steal anything not attached and I think if I can start putting cams around town that will catch license plates, we may be able to have an impact. But it's really a nite time thing. The cops say, the meth heads are like vampires, they only come out at night.


One of my customers had two concrete lion statues stolen from the front of his garage last week.

A cam set up at the intersection of either of the two streets that bring you into the subdivision would have captured a pic of the traffic and maybe we could have caught them.

So I need something that works in the dark and can hopefully be good enough to get the plate.

Also I'm hoping it will be sensor operated so as not to eat up disk space.

George

CHUCK PROFITO wrote:
George, do you want to catch them with stealth or deter them?
Opposite and maybe cheaper approach, bright motion sensing lighting and a
cheaper med to hi res camera?

Chuck Profito
209-988-7388
CV-ACCESS, INC
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Providing High Speed Broadband to Rural Central California


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Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2007 10:12 AM
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Subject: [WISPA] Best night cameras


I need cameras that will take pictures in the night.
Something that is reasonable in price and maybe can catch a license plate number.

It does not have to be an ip camera.

Does anyone have experience in this?

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George Rogato

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