Help Sitemap Home Skip Navigation Contact Us Disability Statement

Lumley Castle Hotel
Sponsored by
Chester-le-Street, www.lumleycastle.com
 
 
Saturday, 21st November 2009

Talking CCTV cameras to keep cyclists on track

Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image
Click on thumbnail to view image

Published Date: 21 April 2008
TALKING CCTV is helping to keep cyclists on the right track, a new report reveals.
Last year the council was successful in securing £23,000 from the Home Office's Respect Task Force to develop talking TV in South Tyneside.

This involves attaching speakers to existing CCTV cameras so operators are able to speak directly to people
.

The locations targeted are King Street to the Harbour Drive Car Park in South Shields.

Initially, it was thought the CCTV would be used to tackle litter on King Street, but latest statistics reveal the system has been used most often to deter cyclists riding on pedestrianised areas.

Of the 79 requests to cyclists, 43 were adhered to and 36 were ignored.

It has also been used in one alcohol-related incident, and eight times for general anti-social behaviour.

Meanwhile, a technical problem means one of the loudspeakers at Harbour Drive is to be moved.

A report to the Riverside community area forum said: "There have been technical issues due to the location of the loudspeaker and the capacity of it to broadcast over a large, open area.

"In view of this it is proposed to relocate the loudspeaker to another town centre area, ie Mile End Road or Denmark Square."

> > Take part in our web vote.



Page 1 of 1

  • Last Updated: 21 April 2008 1:14 PM
  • Source: n/a
  • Location: South Shields
 
 

Comment on this Story

 

In order to post comments you must Register or Sign In

 
 
 
  

 
 


Sister Newspapers:
Press Complaints Commission

This website and its associated newspaper adheres to the Press Complaints Commission’s Code of Practice. If you have a complaint about editorial content which relates to inaccuracy or intrusion, then contact the Editor by clicking here.

If you remain dissatisfied with the response provided then you can contact the PCC by clicking here.