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Prison visitor badge is simply swiped to verify ID

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Wales fled open prisonA criminal is at large after going missing from an open prison in Monmouthshire on Saturday. A burglar convicted at the end of last year, Lee David Pearson absconded from HMP Prescoed in Wales. Gwent Police have advised the public not to approach him. The latest incident involving a prisoner from Prescoed follows a convicted murderer absconding last month before he was recaptured two days later.

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T3510 scanner provides platform for installing digital CCTV

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fight in WolverhamptonAn off-duty teenage special constable who was knocked unconscious during a night time incident has spoken of his ordeal. Simon Rooke intervened to break up a fight in Wolverhampton, and said: “I didn’t show them my badge but I told them to leave him alone. They started to walk off and I turned my back on them to look at the guy on the ground. Somebody then shouted something and I turned around and he punched me in the face.

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Smart card door access network fights business crime

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business related crimeA national organisation has called for more measures to tackle business-related crime. “The true extent of business crime is not reflected in official figures as many firms have effectively opted out of the criminal justice system,” said Federation of Small Businesses spokesman Russell Lawson, continuing: “Businesses also state that one of the barriers to reporting crime is that the process is too time consuming.

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Access Lite means doors can open automatically on fire alarms

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blaze fire alarmA building site conflagration that threatened properties in the area over a weekend involved retirement flats, the fire service believed. Crews said the Basingstoke building, 100 metres (328ft) by 200 (656ft), was well alight when they arrived. Burning wooden embers from the building and the prevailing wind conditions put a number of other surrounding properties at risk, including a nearby community college.

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Turnstiles come complete with full two year guarantee

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public toilets at Weston-super-MareThe fire brigade had to attend a badly-damaged West Country public toilet following reports of an explosion. Crews from Avon Fire and Rescue Service and police officers rushed to the car park facility in Weston-super-Mare, but luckily there was no blaze. The police are now investigating the incident at the popular holiday resort.

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Create wide range of access control profiles for higher security areas

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business organisation urging firms to liaise with policeA business organisation is urging firms to liaise with their local police authority in order to fight crime. “Many small businesses are run by members of the local community so it is important that those communities and small businesses themselves have confidence that the police are willing to act when crimes are reported,” stated the Federation of Small Businesses.

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Surveillance camera network can be added to access control system

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CCTV footage raidPolice investigating a robbery at a bookmaker in Sunderland have released CCTV footage of the raid. In the incident two men entered the William Hill store late in the evening. One stood guard at the front door while the other threatened a female member of staff before hitting her with an unknown object. The man jumped over the counter and took a quantity of cash from the till, and then both ran out of the shop.

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Tough secure turnstiles require no routine maintenance

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£½m behind toilet Police were staggered to find £½m hidden in a toilet in chalet owned by a convicted criminal. The money was later confiscated after police produced evidence it came from drugs profits. The investigation linked Peter Wells with the chalet in Allhallows, Kent after his car was involved in a stop-and-search. Wells told officers he had won £100,000 on the Lottery, but failed to give a reasonable explanation for the rest.

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T1318 card is smart choice for dual interface access control

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Hampshire Constabulary has had to shed nearly a quarter of its workforce Hampshire Constabulary has had to shed nearly a quarter of its workforce in order to make ends meet, and the force has restructured amid fears that it will not be able perform as effectively as before. John Apter, chairman of Hampshire Police Federation, said the workforce "have known for several weeks things look very bleak for the future".

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