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Havering and Barking & DagenhamYou are in: London > TV > London Local > Havering and Barking & Dagenham > Talking CCTV comes to Barking & Dagenham ![]() Talking CCTV comes to Barking & DagenhamLebo Diseko If you're doing something you shouldn't be in Barking and Dagenham, be warned. Talking CCTV cameras may catch you out, and scold you in front of everyone in the street! The cameras will shout warning messages to people dropping litter or involved in anti-social behaviour. Staff will monitor the cameras from a control room. When they see an offence being committed they can either play a pre-recorded message, or scold the people involved via loudspeaker. It's part of a government backed scheme which will see 21 places across the country installing the new technology.
Residents will also get messages reminding them to keep their valuables safe, and telling them their behaviour is being monitored. Councillor Val Rush said: "The talking CCTV cameras will help...our streets feel safer and make people feel less vulnerable when they are out and about in the borough. Crime in the borough is already falling faster than the London average, and this new technology...will no doubt help us lower our crime rate even further." Southwark in South London is to get their talking CCTV up and running later this year. So what do you think? Is this a good idea, or is it one step closer to "big brother" watching our every move? Drop me an email and let me know what you think. You can write to me at lebo.diseko@bbc.co.uk To watch BBC London's report click on the box below. Further informationThe BBC is not responsible for the content of external websites
last updated: 07/02/2008 at 16:19 You are in: London > TV > London Local > Havering and Barking & Dagenham > Talking CCTV comes to Barking & Dagenham |
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