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CCTV camera is scaring off customers at Furncrafts London

November 17, 2008 raymondbond007 2 comments

London based Enfield trader has claimed that customers are getting scared of because of an electronic spy camera which is placed in parking lot.

Owner of Furncrafts, Mr. Ken Rolland quoted that customers who stop to load there furniture are fined £100 as the spy camera enforces strict parking rules on customers. He has even complained to Enfield council which operates CCTV camera on road to stop harassing his customers as they follow the rules & instead they should look for those people who treat the road as the parking lot. He has even said that trade has slowed down to just 20% as times are getting harder for their customers.

The London road between Cecil Road & the Church Street junction has issues 618 tickets in the past 12 weeks for bad parking. The council can earn £61,800 as maximum fine is £100 or £50.

 As per quoted by the spokesman the CCTV camera footage obtained evidence to check the information & observed that only 5 minutes are given to load the furniture’s & 20minutes as given to load & unload only to commercial vehicles. If this is not followed then they are fined. Even private vehicle are given 5 minutes to ensure no loading is taking place.

Mr. Rolland quoted that its vital to keep him all the customers as this will create problem as people come from all different places.

Source: http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/news/3823082.CCTV____is_scaring_off_my_customers___/

 

Colchester: CCTV cameras for station parking shed

November 17, 2008 raymondbond007 Leave a comment

A customer, David Bibby of Chaucer Way, is calling for better security whose new bike worth £200 was stolen on the very first day he used it, from Colchester railway station.

London based IT consultant wants better security coverage for bike parking sheds at station by using CCTV Cameras.

As quoted in the article, he was quiet annoyed as after a long time he had sold his old bike & had brought a new one & it was stolen so easily.

National Express East Anglia, which is responsible for the security of the station, is working on improving the security & installing CCTV Cameras at the parking areas with the local authorities as well as the British Transport Police & other partners.

 

Source: http://www.gazette-news.co.uk/news/3818314.Colchester__Call_for_CCTV_after_cycle_is_stolen/