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Re: I was petrol bombed last night ... security questions




Umar,

You have my sympathy - that can't have been a very nice experience at all...

The only CCTV type stuff I have any real knowledge of are the Axis web
cameras (they have a built in webserver) The aren't cheap but have the
abitily to be mounted to motorised poles, motorised zoom and external
housings. The plus side is that you just provide power and a cat5 cable ...

I haven't really tested under night-time conditions and as you have no
street lighting you may find it too dark.

I have seen installations where the cameras are internal looking outside
and the quality isn't too bad. You can also download a free activex that
will allow you to develop your own software.

Andy



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On 18/10/02 at 09:27 umar@xxxxxxx wrote:

>As some of you know, I am renovating an office to convert to my house.
>Last night when I was in the building with the lights on, someone threw a
>petrol bomb at one of the doors - luckily it landed in front of the door,
>and burnt out on the path - if it had caught light - who knows what could
>have happened.
>
>I looked out, but because there is no external lighting, and we are 200
>yds from the main road, no streetlighting, I could not see who or how many
>of them there were.
>
>The police (who arrived after 2 hours) stated it was probably kids - but
>it does take a lot of preparation - finding petrol, and then going to the
>trouble of travelling a few hundred yards at least to throw it. Thankfully
>my wife and kids were not in the building - however my wife is very shook
>up.
>
>The property is not fully fenced off yet, but shoul be by this weekend.
>
>The property is very long - 80ft, and accessible both via the ground
>floor, and the first floor.
>
>Can anyone recommend any security devices? If someone is determined, I
>know I cant stop them doing anything, however if I could capture them on
>CCTV or something, then at least I would know who the B******Ds are. Also
>that should be a deterrent.
>
>Any advice is welcome.
>
>Umar


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