Years ago, there were a handful of burglaries in my cul de sac and we formed an unofficial residents’ association.
We all agreed that CCTV cameras were required so I agreed to pay for and install them.
The CCTV system has worked well for more than seven years and been upgraded several times at considerable cost. It now consists of 12 full high-definition cameras.
The police love the CCTV and have used evidence from the cameras when incidents occurred.
But recently, a new tenant moved in to one of the houses on the road and is unhappy about the cameras. He asked me to reset
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