Columbus libraries use surveillance video and private guards to protect patrons.
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Sawyer pointing out the men on black and white store video surveillance cameras.
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Shorn in size, it is now essentially a transport and maritime surveillance wing.
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The bank, the gas station, and the Albertsons all of video surveillance cameras.
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I am confident the new surveillance framework will restore confidence over time.
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She suggested the story must have come from phone hacking or other surveillance.
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Unlike poppy plots, meth labs are not easily spotted by helicopter surveillance.
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There are also technical reasons that electronic surveillance should be avoided.
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A short time later, surveillance video captured the suicide and suicide attempt.
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Close observation of a person or group (usually by the police)
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Any software designed to use a webcam, microphone, screen capture, or other approaches to monitor and capture information. Some such software will transmit this captured information to a remote source.