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Rapid Vision Systems Expands Presence In Retail Sector

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Rapid Vision Systems, one of the UK’s leading developers of redeployable CCTV solutions, has appointed Matthew Hopley as Surveillance Solutions Consultant for the retail sector.  Based at the company’s headquarters in Coventry, West Midlands, he will be responsible for building relationships with new and existing customers and identifying new opportunities for Rapid Vision Systems’ innovative range of CCTV solutions throughout the UK. 

Matthew Hopley has over 16 years experience in the security industry and worked in the Corporate Security department of Asda Stores which is part of Wal-Mart, the world’s largest retailer.  As Regional Corporate Security Manager, he carried out complex investigations working closely with local and national agencies. He also conducted security risk reviews including the specification of a wide range of security products including access control, CCTV, intruder alarms and covert surveillance devices.  
 
According to Dennis Saunders, Managing Director of Rapid Vision Systems:  “Matthew Hopley has a level of experience that is almost unique in the industry and understands the day-to-day security requirements of retailers.  His appointment will enable us to expand our presence in this important market sector.”

About Rapid Vision Systems

Rapid Vision Systems Ltd is a specialist provider of redeployable CCTV solutions to the police, local authorities, housing associations, crime reduction partnerships and other organisations.  They are used for a wide range of overt and covert operations to combat antisocial behaviour, street crime, drug dealing and racial harassment.  Rapid Vision Systems provides the highest level of technical backup and support for the life of the equipment and offers free user training when required.

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