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High visibility automatic barriers secure vulnerable sites

Manchester stolen cable automatic barriersCommuters were stranded at railway stations when a suspected gang of criminals took two separate lengths of copper cable from lines. Officials in the North West had to work through the night to try to fix the problem in time for the morning. However, the signals were still out of action at rush hour, and engineers were looking for a possible third section of stolen cable.


Barrier skirts offer flexibility of an automatic barrier and deterrence of a gate

crime spree targeting several businessesOne firm affected by a crime spree targeting several businesses said it had to buy some laptop computers so they can be taken home at night in case the premises was broken into again. Neil Wright, of T&S Crowley estate agents based in Bolton, said of the thefts: “We’ve been here for 27 years and never seen anything like this.


Access control elegant glass turnstiles require no routine maintenance

lack of toilet facilities ManchesterA council shrugged off concerns about a lack of toilet facilities after it described its cutbacks as the worst since the war. At Manchester all bar one of its toilets will be shut down. Minister Grant Shapps argued that more should have been done to cut middle and senior management rather than closing 18 public conveniences.


Parking posts restrict access to small areas of your site

car gadgets which issue spoken warnings Police in southern England have recently bought five gadgets which issue spoken warnings in order to alert people to the threat of car crime. The emphasis is on reminding drivers to secure their vehicles and leave no valuables inside. Inspector Rob Bryan, head of Southall Police said: "Reducing thefts from vehicles is a priority for us.


Automatic number plate recognition can be added to parking access system

CCTV cameras in London CCTV has helped to identify hundreds of criminals in the capital over the past 12 months. The majority of CCTV cameras in London are privately owned, usually by businesses, with the remaining cameras belonging to public authorities (such as local councils), road safety partnerships and the police.


Automatic bollards are constructed to completely stop the majority of vehicles

Ford Ka could be connected with the mass theft of petrolPolice are seeking more information on a red Ford Ka which they think could be connected with the mass theft of petrol from a forecourt. The Ka was seen to enter the filling station at around 2.20am at the weekend around the time of the offence, and Welsh officers said they are also keen to trace two males and two females who were also seen at the station at Port Talbot.


Barrier technology controls vehicle access to your site and registers visitors

Identity Documents Bill The Identity Documents Bill has just been granted Royal Assent, which shuts the door on attempts to create both a UK-wide ID card regime and the National Identity Register. Following Royal Assent, a counter will be placed on the Identity and Passport Service (IPS) website to count down the time until cards become invalid.