Foyer de `d'appareils-photo de CCTV sur les personnes fausses'
Les appareils-photo des réclamations Un CCTV de conseiller de Norwood de haut dans sa salle sont pour attraper le stationnement de personnes illégalement que les voleurs et les agresseurs rouillant le secteur.
Un flux récent de crime dans la triangle de Norwood de haut a causé le malaise parmi des commerçants et les résidants et le conseiller Pat Ryan croit que les appareils-photo devraient snaring ceux responsables.
Coun Ryan s'est ajouté : « Si vous vous garez dans la triangle pour juste une seconde vous obtiendrez un billet ou une enveloppe brune par la porte. If you get mugged they never have any images of it. A mugger is more likely to get done for parking illegally than for their crime.”
Recently Westow Street newsagents Sweets was targeted by armed robbers who held staff at gunpoint before making off with cash.
Another local newsagents was also targeted the day before, while Barclays Bank was raided last month. Threshers, also in Westow Street, was hit by robbers in March.
Local resident and chair of the Phoenix Community Centre in Westow Street, Kathy Bonds, echoed Coun Ryan’s view and said muggings in the area were on the increase.
She said: “We really want to name and shame these people and say you can’t do that sort of thing up here.”
Both Coun Ryan and Ms Bonds claim most of the crime is committed by those living in neighbouring boroughs.
Upper Norwood has a police Safer Neighbourhood Team and is covered by a team which polices the area which adjoins Croydon, Lambeth and Bromley.
Ms Bonds added: “We are a natural community up here, which is why it should be very easy for the police to get the intelligence they need. People will come and do these sort of things in Upper Norwood if they think they can get away with it. We want to nip this in the bud.”
Coun Ryan added: “The police have got to wake up. The political side of it is done - we got the CCTV, it’s the operational side of it that now needs looking at.”
A council spokesman said: “The cameras installed across Croydon, and operated by the council’s community protection team, produce high-quality images recorded to a digital storage system.
“The captured images are of sufficient quality to be used - indeed, have been used in many instances - in the prosecution of individuals. The specification for the cameras requires that they produce a clear enough image to identify a person of 1.6m height, about 5ft 3in, at a distance of 100m.”
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