Pros And Cons Of Hidden Security Cameras

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Hidden security cameras are concealed cameras that are used to monitor a suspicious subject or area without anyone being aware of their presence. Hidden security cameras are available with a wide variety of features and come in all shapes and sizes. Since they are meant to remain hidden from the general population, they are frequently manufactured to look like other objects that have different uses. Clocks, smoke detectors, computer speakers, pens, and cell phones all may contain a hidden security camera.

History of Hidden Security Cameras

Initially, hidden security cameras were used by spy agencies around the world in James Bond type situations. Traditionally these cameras were used in industrial and commercial applications to monitor employees, watch building perimeters, and keep an eye on general storage areas.

Today many homeowners use hidden security cameras to monitor their property boundaries, vehicles, and other valuables on the property. Many concerned parents use hidden security cameras to spy on the babysitter and their children when left at home alone as well as spying inside their children’s cars.

Benefits of Using a Hidden Security Camera

The biggest benefit of using a camera that is hidden is the person that is being monitored will have no reason to change their normal activities to hide their intentions. Often times the only way to gather evidence of criminal activity is to use a hidden camera.

Negatives of Using a Hidden Security Camera

There is a tremendous amount of controversy surrounding the use of hidden security cameras, especially in the work place. Many people view their use as an invasion of their personal privacy. This is a very valid concern because it is very difficult to determine when they are being used inappropriately.

Hidden security cameras have been used for years in banks and convenience stores to prosecute robbers after the fact since both banks and convenience stores stress a policy of “no resistance” by their employees during an actual robbery.

Used by Law Enforcement

Law enforcement agencies and national security agencies use secret security cameras to monitor the activities of suspicious persons. The use of these cameras improves national security and saves lives. As always, some people disagree and see them as a big brother type invasion of their personal privacy.

Be very careful using these hidden security cameras because, oftentimes just like recording a phone conversation, if the other party does not have knowledge then it might be illegal.

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