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Protecting Car Parks, Their Vehicles and Customers
Details the experience of King′s Lynn and West Norfolk Council in installing closed-circuit television cameras in its town-centre car parks. Figures show that not only has car theft and theft from vehicles fallen by 91 per cent and 97 per cent respectively, there has also been a dramatic reduction in graffiti, litter, vandalism, drug dealing and glue sniffing.
Protecting Car Parks, Their Vehicles and Customers
Details the experience of King′s Lynn and West Norfolk Council in installing closed-circuit television cameras in its town-centre car parks. Figures show that not only has car theft and theft from vehicles fallen by 91 per cent and 97 per cent respectively, there has also been a dramatic reduction in graffiti, litter, vandalism, drug dealing and glue sniffing.
Protecting Car Parks, Their Vehicles and Customers
Sunter, Katy (author)
Facilities ; 12 ; 25-27
1994-09-01
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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