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Well 25% of all the CCTV cameras in the world are in the UK so naturally crime rates are tumbling here due to their well known and indisputable deterent value.Originally posted by janeyI guess I'm just a bit sceptical about the whole camera as a deterent ploy
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The camera does work and I use it for my own protection when threatened with violence on a job. Threatening people calm down significantly when told that every move is being beamed from me to the locked boot of the car - and which car they do not know.Originally posted by janeyI guess I'm just a bit sceptical about the whole camera as a deterent ployComment
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Can I just point out that I've managed to contribute to a thread without the whole thread tumbling into chaos and innuendo!!!
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so you carry a camera around with you?Originally posted by privateeyeThe camera does work and I use it for my own protection when threatened with violence on a job. Threatening people calm down significantly when told that every move is being beamed from me to the locked boot of the car - and which car they do not know.
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Thank you. I only wondered because you made the decision between using and not using the apostrophe in your sentence.Originally posted by privateeyeyes you can
"...back up the camera's. Its no use..."
You're nearly there. Just swap the rules.
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shhhhsh - you'll start it off againOriginally posted by janeyCan I just point out that I've managed to contribute to a thread without the whole thread tumbling into chaos and innuendo!!!

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Originally posted by privateeyeshhhhsh - you'll start it off again
<whispers> it's ok I think everyone has gone home </whispers>"Well behaved women rarely make history"
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When I do PI work yes definately - not when on a normal contract though. In case you haven't grasped it or read it elsewhere I am also a Professional Investigator so get involved in other things not so boring.Originally posted by janeyso you carry a camera around with you?
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yeh I have seen that mentioned else where, hadn't thought about that aspect of your work... all makes sense nowOriginally posted by privateeyeWhen I do PI work yes definately - not when on a normal contract though. In case you haven't grasped it or read it elsewhere I am also a Professional Investigator so get involved in other things not so boring.
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