Manchester, NH considers Fusus partnership to expand surveillance with private security camera feeds
Manchester, NH private security police surveillance
The Manchester Police Department is considering a partnership with Fusus to expand its surveillance network to include private camera footage. The new surveillance network would allow anyone with a security camera to voluntarily integrate their video feeds with the police department to provide real-time assistance to officers responding to an active crime or investigation.
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Manchester, N.H., Police to Expand Surveillance Network
Police in Manchester, N.H., are building a system that would allow residents to funnel their surveillance camera footage directly to the department. The city’s 285 security cameras will also be added to the system.
Manchester police pursuing system to capture security videos across the city
Jun. 2—Manchester homeowners, businesses and just about anyone with a security camera would be able to feed their video to Manchester police under an information system under consideration by the department. Police said video feeds would be integrated and used in real time to assist officers who are responding to a crime. It also could save time for detectives, who now have to approach people ...
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