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<blockquote data-quote="Sumez" data-source="post: 89928" data-attributes="member: 1547"><p>On the subject of businesses choosing low res cameras and recording equipment (which I don't believe is true at all in any kind of high security area, you definitely won't see it in a bank), could an obvious explanation be that they are mainly doing it for insurance purposes with the side effect of "scaring off" potential criminals, rather than an actual intent of catching anyone?</p><p>Usually stores will have their losses covered as long as they meet a certain standard of security. So it's really an economic choice.</p><p></p><p>Also, in Superballs story, the guy was caught by a camera located an entirely different place, so there's a good chance it probably was a pretty high resolution image in general, and the guy was just far away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sumez, post: 89928, member: 1547"] On the subject of businesses choosing low res cameras and recording equipment (which I don't believe is true at all in any kind of high security area, you definitely won't see it in a bank), could an obvious explanation be that they are mainly doing it for insurance purposes with the side effect of "scaring off" potential criminals, rather than an actual intent of catching anyone? Usually stores will have their losses covered as long as they meet a certain standard of security. So it's really an economic choice. Also, in Superballs story, the guy was caught by a camera located an entirely different place, so there's a good chance it probably was a pretty high resolution image in general, and the guy was just far away. [/QUOTE]
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