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Visitor management systems control entry to a business site

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thieves Hedge End Southampton visitor monitoring systemHeartless thieves went to the lengths of passing themselves off as members of the law to target a 92-year-old woman from whom they stole just £5. The gang robbed the woman in Hedge End, situated to the east of the city of Southampton, and also went to the home of a 60-year-old man in nearby Weeke, taking money and credit cards.

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Strong magnetic door release incorporates forced entry detection

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Cathays thefts WalesHow would your company cope if your site was smack in the middle of a district where three crimes occur a day? That has been the case in the past three years on some of Cardiff’s main streets. Official stats, which revealed the top 20 streets in the city where the highest number of incidents have occurred, showed some figures reaching 1,600 in a 12-month period. Among the major category of offences was theft.

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Access control software operates electro-magnetic door locks

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anti-social behaviour The Home Office uses two separate measures of crime to try to plot what is happening across England and Wales. They are combined into a single quarterly report, and the figures strongly indicate that crime is continuing to fall. The report suggested that 57% of people now thought police in their local area were doing a good or excellent job, up slightly from 54% the year before.

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Control access to 372 different areas of your site

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Police bike community groupsA group of officers on pedal bikes are patrolling a canal towpath thanks to a scheme involving the council, police and the community. For example, the Revolution police mountain bike of Pc Andy Jones, who cycles to and from work every day and is among the six dedicated officers, has been partly funded by community groups in Colinton, south-east Scotland.

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