The Government of Bangladesh has decided to construct security fences along its border with India and Myanmar, in a bid to prevent illegal passage and improve security, a recent news report has been able to suggest. Bangladesh shares over 4,000km of its border with India and 271 with Myanmar. Due to the sheer size of… Read more »
Month: September 2016
Rising bollards will provide superior efficiency in protecting car dealerships against theft
Despite having a rather “infamous” reputation as traffic restriction solutions for public transport, the fact of the matter is that rising bollards can prove to be remarkably effective at protecting car dealerships against thefts and vandals, experts have recently argued. According to the Office for National Statistics’ Crime Survey for England and Wales (CSEW), there… Read more »
New barriers and ANRP systems enable 24-hour operation at Shrewsbury multi-storey car park
A multi-storey car park in Shrewsbury could be offering 24-hour operation in the near future following a series of improvements to the site, which include in new payment machines, barriers and automatic number plate recognition (ANPR) solutions. Shropshire Council, who was responsible for the upgrade works, wants the Raven Meadows car park to be available… Read more »
Security fencing, CCTV and lighting planned for Moira Train Station parking facility
Northern Ireland’s integrated bus and rail public transport company has revealed plans to increase the parking capacity of Moira Train Station Park & Ride Facility to around 400 parking spaces by developing a potential site located beside the existing carpark. Translink has revealed plans to increase the capacity of Moira Train Station Park & Ride… Read more »