If one is not careful, there can be an over-dependence on technology.  This can in turn lead to lax security measures.  Having a video surveillance security system does not mean other security precautions should not be adhered to.  Even with the latest in tamper proof video surveillance no security measure is 100% foolproof.  That is an important fact to keep in mind.

Decreasing the risk of a crime being committed is not an excuse to become careless and apathetic.  The video surveillance system as a deterrent against crime can only do so much.  It cannot change human error.  Leaving confidential documents or valuables easily accessible to others is something that the CCTV may record but it does not change the fact that extra steps could and should have been taken to prevent such an act to begin with.

In addition to video surveillance there should be security personnel on duty, contingent upon the size of your business of course.  While the surveillance system is enormously helpful in protecting your assets, your customers and your employees it’s not a reason to be lackadaisical in your duties by relying too heavily upon technology.

Although many companies have video surveillance in place, areas such as restrooms by law cannot be covered by video surveillance.  This presents a potential setback or limitation to the area or amount of territory actually covered by the surveillance and available to review as footage at a later time.  Privacy in the bathroom particularly for many women is somewhat taken for granted but we all know thanks to movies that restrooms can be a great place to commit or hide evidence of a crime.

With instructions and information on practically any topic under the sun available via the Internet one can learn to perform nearly any task.  In the event a criminal tampers with the video surveillance there may be a critical lapse in recording at a most inopportune time.  This once again emphasizes the importance of not relying too heavily upon the video surveillance system but also taking other security precautions and practices.

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