Colombia. The growing adoption of digital security cameras, which are replacing the old low-quality analog cameras, represents a favorable factor for sharing private videos with the police. Axis Communications estimates that the technological migration will allow more shops, bars, restaurants and bank branches to share part of their cameras with the government to improve the security of the population.
To boost this collaboration, some police have created programs for the reception of live videos that complement the public monitoring system. In Bogotá, for example, the "Human Connection" project, a pioneer in Colombia, began in October 2014 the connection of the first 120 cameras, with the plan to integrate another 3,000 private cameras in 2015.
In Brazil, the "São Paulo Contra el Crimen" program established last year a protocol of intent with associations of private security companies, bars and restaurants for the reception of images. Axis Communications highlights the importance of having high-definition images to identify people and events clearly, and thus aid research. In addition, by adopting open platform digital cameras, operators can share live and live images.
These projects seek to increase the reaction capacity of the police, prevent robberies and facilitate the delivery of high-definition images that serve for the prosecution of criminals.
According to Luis Alberto Delgado, sales manager of Axis Communications for the Northern Cone, the ideal scenario of urban security is one where there is an integration between public and private authorities. "Those who share high-quality cameras installed in private places with the police contribute to solving crimes. It is the destination of a particular resource to promote intelligence work that benefits the community," Delgado said.
For high-image surveillance on buses, trains, subways and emergency vehicles, we recommend AXIS M3114-R, a high-definition camera designed specifically for mobile systems. It can withstand harsh conditions such as vibrations, shocks, shocks and temperature changes. The tampering alarm can detect, for example, locks or graffiti.
As for establishments such as bars, restaurants and nightclubs, we recommend AXIS M1145, a fixed camera with full HDTV resolution (1080p). The model offers adjustable infrared LED lighting, ideal for low-light surveillance.
For retailers, the indication is AXIS M1025, Axis' most economical Full HD model. It offers excellent video quality with a resolution of 2 megapixels, includes many smart features, support for HDMI (micro) output for live streaming on a high-definition television monitor, memory card support for storing videos.


