Thread: Streetwalker Reports
+
Add Report
Results 1,711 to 1,725 of 1844
-
07-30-11 12:07 #134Senior Member

Posts: 99The Facts
My only point is that everyone be very careful. In the past I use to drive up an down Broadway several times but not I only make one pass. I am also very careful about making the pickup. Being from the burbs I know that I stick out in Camden and I don't have a legitimate reason for cruising up and down Broadway and can be ticketing for loitering.
1. http://www.camdencounty.com/county-n...letion-eye-sky
Once the 'Eye in the Sky' program became operational, the Police Department has been able to utilize the technology to make various arrests.
Police officers are now able to view and control cameras from computers in their cars as well as at police headquarters. Acting as an extra set of eyes, the cameras are expected to help in the overall effort to reduce crime.
2. Eye in the sky: Camden cameras aid crime fight.
By GEORGE MAST • Courier-Post Staff • June 15, 2011
The command center. Soon relocating to a larger room. Is the heartbeat of a high-tech brand of policing for a department that perennially struggled with outdated equipment and broken-down vehicles.
"We're working smarter," Camden Police Chief Scott Thomson said as he overlooked a half-dozen officers monitoring the command center screens.
Along with the video feeds of the more than 50 surveillance cameras throughout the city, the command center is also linked to a gunshot detection system that immediately pinpoints the locations of gunfire throughout the city. There also is a live digital mapping grid of every city patrol car's location.
More cameras are still being installed throughout the city as part of the much-anticipated Eye in the Sky surveillance system. Eighty-one cameras are planned.
"The goal was to get a strategic crime-fighting tool," Thomson said.
Now finally coming to fruition, the plans for a network of cameras that police will use to monitor the city from headquarters or their patrol cars began nearly a decade ago, and have outlasted multiple leaders at the Camden Police Department.
3. http://sj.sunne.ws/2011/06/15/camden...-casinos-with-%E2%80%9Ceye-in-the-sky%E2%80%9D-surveillance-system/
Camden police taking a nod from Atlantic City casinos with 'Eye in the Sky' surveillance system.
June 15, 2011 10:42 am
The Eye in the Sky is watching you in Camden.
Camden's police department is becoming more tech savvy to help it fight crime in one of the nation's most notoriously criminal cities. With the aid of surveillance cameras installed throughout the city, officers are able to monitor criminal activity, run license plates and immediately pinpoint the location of gunfire, according to a Courier-Post report. The technology is called 'Eye in the Sky, ' reminding us of the Atlantic City casinos' security systems.
'We're working smarter, ' Camden Police Chief Scott Thomson said.
More and more cameras are planned throughout Camden. 81 in total. Thomson said he believes the system is already working, with more than 65 arrests attributed to the images produced from the cameras. The intent of the system, though, is to prevent or deter crimes before they ever happen.
The Camden Police Department gets a rousing thumbs up from us. It's great to see them being able to utilize today's latest technology to keep everyone safe. As they are forced to do more with less (officers, that is) , it's great to see they have a legit tool to help them along.
-
07-30-11 12:01 #133Senior Member

Posts: 403Let's see, an inverted domed device with a vertical slit is for triggering the stop lights on Broadway. There is one at Royden and one at Benson and another diagonal from the Rand (which can't see up Broadway). There is also one at 7th and Royden, but wait, there isn't a stop light at 7th and Royden. Probably just forward thinking on LEO's part just in case the add a stop light there at some point. Then again, there aren't any of these stop light "sensors" at any of the other stop lights on Broadway, gee.
Oh, Looky: http://www.mts-iss.com/guestfiles/Ca...ation_rev1.doc
And Here: http://www.skywaysecurity.com/auto-t...ptz-camera.cfm
You can overcome ignorance, but you can't fix stupid.
Originally Posted by Jmswozniak
[View Original Post]
-
07-29-11 15:28 #132Senior Member

Posts: 139I have been down and looking for these "cameras" I have yet to see any on Broadway. I have seen devices mounted at intersections that look like they might be cameras. These have very narrow slits in them so I think they may be the emergency sensors that turn the lights red when fire rolls.
Originally Posted by JR Long
[View Original Post]
Anyway even if they are cameras they are not being used extensively. You can listen to Camden City Police Dispatchers online. You can even listen to them on your blackberry or phone if you have a data plan. Granted they are using other forms of comms to communicate. Most what I have heard is someone at dispatch watching the cameras and will call an officer to tell someone holding up a pole to move on.
I will keep looking, but haven't spotted the cameras. They must have them very well concealed.
Safe Mongering
-
07-29-11 11:46 #131Senior Member

Posts: 5563Re: Cameras
Thanks Johnboy, this is what we need, a little something to discuss before we go jump to conclusions. I am not saying the cameras shouldn't be a concern. I consider myself to be a very cautious person. How can I take the proper pre-caution without good, accurate information?
Originally Posted by Johnboy
[View Original Post]

Hopefully someone will be able to answer what I consider to be the most critical question: How are they monitored? I don't think they are patrol car monitored. If they are monitored from a control room that would mean, someone in the control room would have to see the pick-up and then notify the nearest patrol car. Then, armed with a license plate number the tracking would begin like an episode from a CSI TV show. Using surveillance cameras, patrol cars and helicopters the Camden police can now track down monger and SW to their hidden parking areas. All for a misdemeanor. Maybe I should be afraid?

LOL.
CookyJar
-
07-29-11 09:55 #130Senior Member

Posts: 95She was my first experience into this world. Saw her on CL last year, she was at a motel. Paid 30 mins, was done in 3 mins, no lie, she was the first girl to make cum from a BJ, and I had a lot of bjs in my day. Even betted girls hundreds of dollaz that they couldn't make me cum. She did, I don't know, if maybe you was so nervous abiut meetung her.
Originally Posted by BillJonespbr
[View Original Post]
-
07-29-11 07:51 #129Senior Member

Posts: 123Cameras
I have not posted in quite a while because I have been out of the game. The cameras may be a scare tactic for mongers, but trust me when I say they are there for the drugs and such things. There is a camera at Bway and Royden which does absolutely no good. Trust me when I say this. There is an open drug set right across the street dealing in plain view. Don't ask me how I know this, just take my word for it because I have inside intel. It sounds to me like the guy got caught making a pickup but I could be wrong. Unless you are stupid and do it in front of them the cameras are not there for s / w pickups. There are far more dangerous things in Camden to worry about. I honestly can't say if they are even monitered.
-
07-29-11 02:47 #128Senior Member

Posts: 5563Sorry to hear that!
Originally Posted by Exec2001
[View Original Post]

Sounds to me like you were stop during the pick-up. You weren’t stopped because you were driving up and down Broadway. Do you think surveillance cameras had anything to do with the stop? What were the results of the stop? Thanks for speaking up we need more mongers to provide this type of information.

We should start a anonymous legal fund for mongers who find themselves in this situation.

CookyJar
-
07-28-11 21:28 #127Regular Member

Posts: 14Stopped In Camden
Unfortuately, I was stopped the other day after cruising up and down Broadway a couple of times and then pulling down a side street to make a pickup.
Originally Posted by CookyJar
[View Original Post]
-
07-28-11 07:17 #126Senior Member

Posts: 5563Re: Agreed
Why!!! Have you heard of mongers being hassled anymore than usually? Have you noticed anymore stops than usually? Did the Camden police force suddenly grow in size? Do they now have the manpower to do more stops for the sole purpose of harassing mongers? I am asking these questions so that I can make an intelligent decision.
Originally Posted by BillJonespbr
[View Original Post]

Is the, “End of the World,” really near? Is the sky is falling? Or, are we crying wolf and it’s really just a sheep in wolf clothing.

(FYI: There is a somewhat related story in today news. Red light cameras in California are being removed because the tickets cannot be enforced. I am paraphrasing, “In other criminal cases, you have a right to confront your accuser. But with this technology, your accuser is a camera.”)

CookyJar
-
07-28-11 02:49 #125Awaiting Email Confirmation

Posts: 45Gaetana
Has anyone seen or heard from Gaetana? I miss those wonderful BJ's.
-
07-28-11 02:48 #124Awaiting Email Confirmation

Posts: 45Agreed
I do agree, I'm just scared of the hassle. I can tell you, even with the new cameras, I've had about 3 or 4 dates there with no problems. Charmaine was the latest one. Most are early morning before work, around 4am. No problems. I agree that they can do nothing, but the very things you pose are reasons why mongers get scared: we don't know who is watching, or what theyre using it for.
Originally Posted by CookyJar
[View Original Post]
-
07-28-11 00:56 #123Senior Member

Posts: 5563Re: Why
WHY!!! Is it illegal to drive on the streets of Camden more than once? Sure! They can stop you. They don’t need Cameras to do that. If your car and paper work are up to date and you haven’t done anything wrong they have to let you go. Right!
Originally Posted by BillJonespbr
[View Original Post]

I posted my current thoughts on Surveillance Cameras in the General Thread the other day. I was hoping to get a debate started. I had hoped that by discussing the issue we could come up with some answers. Judging by the number of replies, no one was interested.

Until I can come up with a good reason to change my current routine, which has work fine so far, I will go about things the way I always have – always vigilant.

I do have a question or two. How are the cameras monitored? Are they being monitored by the squad cars? What is the average response time? Are they actually wasting all of this money to chase a few women and mongers around the block? Are we their main focus?

I am not going to stick my face in a camera, stick my tongue out and go blah. I am not going to go running scare either. So far all I am hearing is that Camden has cameras. Has anyone bothered to check and see what that actually means?

CookyJar
-
07-28-11 00:29 #122Awaiting Email Confirmation

Posts: 45Why
I can maybe field this one. I guess I feel I present less of a target for cameras if I cruise thru once. Having cameras see me going back and forth may prompt them to stop me. My thoughts I guess. Any suggestions?
Originally Posted by CookyJar
[View Original Post]
-
07-28-11 00:07 #121Senior Member

Posts: 5563Re: Broadway
WHY!!!
Originally Posted by JR Long
[View Original Post]

CookyJar
-
07-27-11 20:42 #120Senior Member

Posts: 99Broadway
Since the cameras, to be safe I will only cruise down Broadway once whereas I use to cruise up and down Broadway repeatedly in the past. On my pass down Broadway, I noticed that most of the girls were on Broadway down near Broadway and Kaighn further away from the cameras. I saw Missy (looking very skinny) , Dana and Alisha (wearing fake blue contact lens) but I passed on all of them. Slim pickings so I decided to head into philly.








Reply With Quote



