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New Video Surveillance System Benefitting Law Enforcement and Homeland Security Unveiled February 11
Posted on: 02/10/


 

TROY, Mich. -- Police car and other emergency vehicle video surveillance systems have reached an amazing height, thanks to Troy, Michigan-based Cruise Cam. Already installed in law enforcement vehicles throughout the state of Michigan and numerous other states, the Cruise Cam system provides police officers with a state-of-the-art mobile video system second to none. The unique camera is mounted into the driver's seat with an easier to see monitor than ever before. The quality of the video is sharper and more compelling than anything on the market today. The Cruise Cam system can also provide a wider view of crime scenes, accident scenes, and routine traffic stops. The system, which is available for under $4,000, is expected to become standard equipment for all law enforcement everywhere. Scott Watkins, the developer of Cruise Cam and CEO of the corporation says, "The Cruise Cam technology is safer, more efficient and more affordable than any previous available systems."

Watkins, who is also a professional racecar driver, has perfected the Cruise Cam system in such a way to make it an asset to our country's efforts relating to Homeland Security. Watkins says that police cars in the field can link directly to command centers with live video feeds. Interestingly, elements of this incredible state-of-the-art system can also be purchased for and installed in airplanes, boats and even personal vehicles at a lower cost.

Source: Cruise Cam

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