Newer model vehicles are being sold with built in security cameras that actually allow you to see if anyone or anything is behind you. By being able to view what is behind you it allows you to start backing up, or wait until your path is clear. This is a unique way of looking behind you, however some people disagree with the concept of having a security camera in your vehicle as a source of knowing if anything or anyone is behind you. Debating the issue that some cameras are up too high and small children cannot be seen. While others stipulate that turning your head over your shoulder regardless of new technology is the only way to be sure that someone is not behind you.
Either way this has not deterred companies from installing security cameras for backing up vehicles. Packaging companies that deliver packages to homes and businesses across the United States have started putting the security cameras on their delivery trucks and vans. They feel the security cameras are an asset, as they are unable to turn over their shoulder and see, they only have rear view mirrors to rely on.
Therefore, to them the security cameras on the back of their delivery trucks and vans are essential. Especially in residential areas. A lot of drivers actually admit that thanks to the use of the security cameras being on the back of their delivery trucks or vans, have actually helped them avoid accidents.
If the drivers are ok with the idea of having the security cameras installed on the back of their delivery trucks and vans, then what can they hurt? As far as the dilemma on whether security cameras need to be in newer model cars, I would have to say that is up to the owner. If you are a person that does not want a security camera in your car and you are in the market for purchasing a new car, it would be in your best interest to buy a car that simply didn't have this feature. Buy a vehicle without the use of security cameras if this is your preference.
However, in the future it is believed that most vehicles that are sold will all be equipped with the security cameras placed on the back of the vehicles. They are not unsightly and actually sleek looking. The problem is the price or having the security camera replaced, should the vehicle get rear ended or in a collision of some kind. The security camera of course would then have to be replaced.
This does cause a concern among consumers who do not have the funding to replace the security cameras, and to them it is obvious that these security cameras though effective are very delicate and will probably malfunction in the easiest ways.
Although consumers all agree it is a good source of protection and safety for anyone behind the vehicle as it is backing up, still, the value and cost of these vehicles are not going to be cheap once they are all equipped with these backing security cameras.
For some home owners who want the idea of feeling safer have security cameras installed over their garages aimed at the driveway or street, and possibly another one over their door entrance. Or at the back door entrance of the home.
Often times these security cameras are basic, and some simply record surveillance, while others can show real time viewing. The idea of having a security camera allows the home owners to feel at peace knowing the camera is installed.
Most of the time if an intruder sees the security camera he or she will do everything possible to avoid the camera, and in essence feel as though there are other additional security measures taken on the house. Such as door alarms or window alarms. In this case an intruder would initially leave the premises trying to avoid being seen on the security camera.
Another reason home owners have security cameras installed might be if they travel a lot , the security cameras video the surroundings while they are away and if any type of vandalism or break in does occur, the appropriate measures can be taken.
Some apartment complexes have security cameras at the entrance of the establishments for safety reasons as well. Each time a vehicle or person goes through the entrance the security camera oversees, and often times the security cameras can be set to move after a few minutes then move again. At least at one point of a camera's movement in such an area like an apartment complex, the security camera will aim for the tags of vehicles. This is often successful for safety precautions when vehicles that don't belong in the complex are recorded or viewed on the security camera.
Security cameras are used in several different areas for safety purposes. Although in some cases, the cameras are out of view of the public eye. Security cameras are a good source of watching what is going on exactly and no one can lie about incidents that might occur. Especially in heavily populated areas. Security cameras have increased in use by almost 60% over the last decade. By retailers as well as private use.
So the fact remains obvious that security cameras being used do provide safety measures for a lot of people, even those who don't really like the idea of security cameras being in use. They feel although in some ways it does interfere with their right to privacy they realize the increase of the acts of violence in the United States today. Therefore, they are not going to complain.
If a security camera is in a parking lot and their car is stolen in most cases it can be retrieved, not to mention they have that peace of mind of walking to their cars under surveillance and know that there is a lower risk of being attacked or abducted by someone intending to harm them or hurt them in order to gain access to their belongings or their vehicle. There's just too much crime to not have security cameras in most places today.
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