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I want to also add....
I have seen the security camera setups my co-workers have installed at their homes (they show me on their phone the view of each camera).
I've always wondered what is the benefit? You see some guy in a hoodie rob you? Then what? Did you think you need video recording to confirm what you already know?
It's somewhat difficult to do, but it's important that your security camera system is setup in such a way that you can identify people and the vehicle they arrived in. Your cameras should have a good view up and down your street with good resolution to read plates, or get very good pictures of the vehicle. There should also be cameras mounted in such a way as to surely see a face, keeping all cameras up in eaves means a hoodie is all a criminal needs to be unseen by your cameras.
My security camera catches the neighbor's dogs pooping in my yard. The police (animal control) won't do anything about it.
I have seen the security camera setups my co-workers have installed at their homes (they show me on their phone the view of each camera).
I've always wondered what is the benefit? You see some guy in a hoodie rob you? Then what? Did you think you need video recording to confirm what you already know?
It's somewhat difficult to do, but it's important that your security camera system is setup in such a way that you can identify people and the vehicle they arrived in. Your cameras should have a good view up and down your street with good resolution to read plates, or get very good pictures of the vehicle. There should also be cameras mounted in such a way as to surely see a face, keeping all cameras up in eaves means a hoodie is all a criminal needs to be unseen by your cameras.
My security camera catches the neighbor's dogs pooping in my yard. The police (animal control) won't do anything about it.