TRIPWIRE: An Apprehension System
Santa Rosa, CA 073108 – At the NorCal Graffiti Conference a company called TRIPWIRE demonstrated the TRIPWIRE Rapid Apprehension System. TRIPWIRE specializes in remote, instant alert systems to apprehend the perpetrators of vandalism. As I roamed the vendor display rooms I found the TRIPWIRE product to be very exciting.
The TRIPWIRE system employees hidden sensors that trigger hidden cameras. Once pictures are taken the pictures are routed by cellular telephone direct to Blackberry style cellular telephones. Once received the person viewing the cellular picture can react to the trespass or the vandalism. What is so unique about the system is its portability.
Perhaps even more exciting is the subscription-based database product that TRIPWIRE sells that allows a jurisdiction to catalog, record, track, and search graffiti vandalism events. TRIPWIRE was a HIT at the conference. The price for such a unique high-tech system? Any city or county can afford it. David Blac, the Director is sure you will find his prices beat the competition.
Additional information on TRIPWIRE is available at http://www.tripwiresystems.com and information on the database at http://www.gripsystems.org and by regular mail to:
TRIPWIRE
c/o Director David Black
Factory 2, 5 Deblin Dr.
Narre Warrren, VIC 3805
Australia
+61 397030155
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