Bonnybridge councillor Jack Redmond welcomed the new cameras which have high quality facial and number recognition
New CCTV cameras have been installed in the centre of Bonnybridge in a bid to reduce vandalism and anti-social behaviour.
The new state-of-the-art cameras, which recently became fully operational, have been welcomed by a local councillor, Jack Redmond.The Labour councillor met local police officers PC Marc Stirling and PC Lynsey Scott to find out more about the new technology and was impressed with what he saw. He said that several local businesses had asked for cameras to be put in place after being targeted by vandalism and added that the former Community Council had also played a key role in pushing for the cameras.
The cameras are also equipped with high quality facial and number plate recognition and images are monitored on both a live and recorded bases.
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