cabbyman wrote:
http://www.southampton.gov.uk/news/NewsItem.asp?ID=3565&M=0
The cameras are available on a first come, first served basis, unless people have previously requested a camera, at a cost of £150 - representing a huge saving from the advertised price of £550.
The cameras:
*work automatically when the meter is switched on *include a driver override panic button which will trigger fast operation of the cameras to obtain more evidence of what is happening *come with signs to make passengers aware that the vehicle is fitted with the camera *may soon also be able to come with voice recording technology (currently in production) but this would increase the total cost of the equipment by a further £50.
The cameras will be fitted by appointment at a council location.
I'm sure many people would want a camera fitted to their own specifications, providing it met with the rules of the Data protection act.
The lack of voice is a major concern because pictures alone won't exonerate you from wrongful verbal accusations. Therefore this CCTV equipment without voice is in my opinion Inadequate for the purpose especially when you take into account that there are many CCTV systems already available that do come with sound recording.
Regards
JD