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"The Home Office has also been looking at gait recognition, that recognises someone by the way they walk."

They will presumably be aided by the Ministry of Silly Walks.

posted by : 230, 08 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Evidence Ready

The comments made by Detective Chief Inspector Mike Neville will be echoed by officers through out the country. Due to a lack of standards within the CCTV industry, Police officers are faced with huge difficulties in trying to retrieve footage from CCTV systems. Police officers and the criminal justice system need to be provided with the information they desperately need to help easily and efficiently retrieve evidence. The Evidence Ready CCTV Standards Scheme will help arm officers with this vital information and help make CCTV the deterrent it should be.

James Davies

Forensic Video Analysis Group
http://www.evidenceready.com

posted by : James Davies, 08 May 2008 Complain about this comment
NoWhere to Hyde Park

Maybe BAE can leave them to flirt about with some of the bugs they're breeding for US. Don't get rash.
Lo! Nutist sunbatters atop INQ Central HQ! There, just by the Sanyo solar flares! They're busting a dodgy move (that's what they are). Use the zapper and see if you can find some football; I'm tired of looking up the hind end of a_... Oh! Hello vicar!

posted by : â‚­arlsbad, 06 May 2008 Complain about this comment
Leave us alone with CCTV

Well, no big news here. The ineffectiveness of CCTV is an issue that has been well raised in the insightful documentary "EVERY STEP YOU TAKE" last year already.

There is clearly something wrong in this country.
Only watching the film's trailer at http://www.EveryStepYouTake.org sends you shivers down your bones ...

posted by : John Patterson, 07 February 2008 Complain about this comment

Plod presses for CCTV 2.0

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