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Post by larry on Nov 29, 2006 20:25:12 GMT -5
Is it just me but have you noticed most the pictures they have of robbery suspects all turn out like the pictures you took of your vacation. I mean you can not see what is in them, yet they say can you identify this person? Until today's picture of the bank robber It shows who actually robbed this bank. I hope they will start making all these cameras take as good a picture as these cameras did.
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Post by Jenny on Dec 3, 2006 0:56:16 GMT -5
The banking industry should require good quality cameras all over the place in a bank and outside. I don't know if this is true or not but only 10% of bank robberies are solved Banks should have armed security guards on the premise to protect the employees from the robbers. I have lived in many cities and I have never seen so many bank robberies!!
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Post by oldcop on Dec 3, 2006 10:25:41 GMT -5
Actually just the opposite....it varies from area to area but generally 80-90% of all bank robberies are solved, mainly due to cameras, non-crime involved witnesses/victims, and the seriousness of the crime. It doesn't make much sense with that type of arrest/solvability rate but that's were the money is!
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Post by oldcop on Dec 3, 2006 10:27:55 GMT -5
Bank cameras are usually fairly good. It is the convenience store and other business cameras that are of poor quality and often useless.
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Post by Jenny on Dec 5, 2006 18:44:59 GMT -5
Thank goodness that 10% isn't true. Thanks oldcop!
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