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Cctv Surveillance

     CCTV (Closed-Circuit Television) surveillance involves the use of video cameras to monitor and record activities in specific areas or locations. It is commonly used for security and surveillance purposes to deter crime, monitor for suspicious behavior, and provide evidence in the event of incidents. These systems typically consist of cameras connected to a central monitoring station or recording device, allowing operators to view live footage or review recorded footage as needed.

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CCTV surveillance acts as a deterrent to crime, providing continuous monitoring for prompt detection and response to security threats. It serves as valuable evidence, enhances public safety, and improves productivity by monitoring activities in various environments.

CCTV surveillance has several drawbacks. Firstly, it raises significant privacy concerns, as individuals may feel uncomfortable with constant monitoring in public spaces. Secondly, there's the potential for misuse or abuse of surveillance footage, leading to breaches of privacy or unauthorized access. Additionally, CCTV systems can be expensive to install and maintain, posing financial challenges for some organizations. Finally, despite their presence, CCTV cameras may not always deter crime effectively or prevent incidents from occurring.