In the North-east of Scotland, CCTV equipment has been delivered to Grampian Police.
The new camera systems, supplied by Perth-based Scottish Communication Systems, will target areas where repeat crime is rife. The mobile cameras will be used both as a crime prevention measure and also to help catch and identify offenders. Det Insp Ron Ferguson said: ?These new cameras are designed to help protect communities where repeat crime is a problem. Our message to criminals is ?watch out? because your anti-social behaviour will not be tolerated and we could be filming you.” The equipment supplied included fixed and functional digital cameras with high resolution digital recording. The systems can be remotely operated and viewed. Brain Davidson, Sales Manager for Scottish Communications Systems, said: ?The equipment we supplied is extremely hi-tech and we are delighted that communities throughout Grampian will benefit from its use.?
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SCS was set up in 1979 by present directors Paul Gibson and Dominic Warre. The company is split into two divisions ? the Business Communication Division, specialising in business telephone systems, two-way radio systems and mobile phones; and the Security Division, focusing on CCTV systems, access control and intruder alarms.