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Spy camera push gains momentum

By Callan Date
MOVERS and Shakers in Pakenham are banding together to get Main Street watched around the clock.
Traders, police and local councillors all believe security cameras would help curb escalating vandalism in Pakenham.
Security experts have also added weight to the argument that cameras would successfully operate in Main Street.
The busy shopping strip has come under attack several times this year with businesses having their windows smashed and scratched. Council property has also been in the firing line with seats, bins and public walls marked by graffiti.
Pakenham Business Group president Michael Porter said the security camera issue would be on the agenda when members meet later this month.
“If traders are out talking about cameras and calling for them to be installed, then we definitely have to look at the possibilities as a group,” Mr Porter said.
He said the group had also had discussions with local police about increasing foot patrols along Main Street.
“From what I have noticed, the police presence has been very good over the past few weeks, so it looks like the patrols are happening.”
Pakenham Police Sergeant Stuart Halligan is keen to get cameras installed in Main Street and has investigated how other cities have implemented the technology.
“Melbourne City Council have put 23 cameras in selected hotspots and their cameras are monitored 24 hours a day, seven days a week so their cost is quite high,” Sgt Halligan said.
He said security cameras would record vandalism and provide police with footage to identify and apprehend those responsible.
Sandy Sempel, operations manager at Gotcha Security in Pakenham, said specific cameras installed in the correct place would be of great benefit to Main Street traders.
“A few Pakenham businesses are currently operating their own security camera surveillance with very good results in deterring potential vandals,” he said.
Gotcha Security provides a range of security cameras to businesses in the local area.
Mr Sempel said costs range from $300 for basic models to $6000 for the latest technology.
Cardinia councillor Kate Lempriere has also joined the chorus of concerned community members calling for surveillance cameras in the main shopping strip.

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