Smart surveillance car

February 2010 Surveillance

Smart Cars are being fitted with smart surveillance capabilities in the UK.

CBC (Europe) has helped security systems integrator Clearview Communications to equip its new range of Smart Cars, which are now being used to help enforce parking restrictions, bus lane use and road traffic contraventions.

The vehicles are deployed by local traffic authorities and parking enforcement agencies and utilise CBC’s high speed day/night C-Allview PTZ camera to target known hot spots, road safety problems and congestion areas. The cars are intended to combat a wide range of road safety issues including bus lane and box junction infringement, school drop zone chaos, rat runs, as well as use of mobile phones whilst driving.

CBC’s ruggedised C-Allview camera is sealed to IP67 and designed for installation in harsh and challenging environments, making it an ideal surveillance tool for the Smart Cars.

The Smart Cars also improve pedestrian safety and reduce traffic accidents and congestion. Their use results in a reduction in challenges to penalty charge notices (PCNs) and provides indisputable evidence that a contravention has occurred, with proof that the enforcement operation was carried out correctly and fairly. Additionally, they increase civil enforcement officers’ and parking attendants’ safety because drivers know they could easily be spotted on camera if they act abusively.

The vehicle’s C-Allview camera is cast from aluminium, hard anodised and powder coated to protect it from scratching, oxidation or attack from solvents, making it vandal resistant. The replaceable front glass window is toughened to take substantial impacts from thrown objects and resist ballistic attacks and has a wiper to quickly clear dirt and water. It is easy to install, simple to set up and provides picture quality up to 520 TVL resolution, as well as 36x maximum optical zoom capability.

Each car has a pan/tilt/zoom camera mounted to a hydraulic periscope that extends up to 3 metres above roof level. Inside the cabin are a mini joystick controller and mobile high performance digital recorder. Images can be viewed and downloaded within the vehicle, or the recorder can be removed quickly and easily for further interrogation.

For more information contact CBC (Europe), +27 (0)83 780 4123, [email protected], www.cbc-sa.com





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