surveillance equipment

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surveillance
noun[U]
uk
/səˈveɪ.ləns/
us
/sɚˈveɪ.ləns/
the careful watching of a person or place, especially by the police or army, because of a crime that has happened or ...
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equipment
noun[U]
uk
/ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/
us
/ɪˈkwɪp.mənt/
the set of necessary tools, clothing, etc. for a ...
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We are also interested in putting in place technologicalsurveillanceequipmentto tackle a wider threat—not simply people entering the country, but materials as well.
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We are not aware of any disciplinary action having been taken against a chief constable in respect of alleged misuse ofsurveillanceequipment.
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The review of the current guidelines on the use ofsurveillanceequipmentby the police has not yet been completed.
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We have deployed a range ofsurveillanceequipmentin support of current operations.
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It is guarded by 40 dogs and handlers, as well as by concealedsurveillanceequipmentfor the detection of any breach of the outer boundaries.
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Why, therefore, is a similar obligation not imposed on the sellers ofsurveillanceequipment?
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We need such equipment to discover whethersurveillanceequipmentis being used against us.
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The guidelines also make clear the arrangements for records of the authorisation ofsurveillanceequipmentto be kept by individual police forces.
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The delay to traffic was caused by the installation of experimental trafficsurveillanceequipmenton a gantry over the eastbound carriageway.
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I am reviewing the current guidelines on the use ofsurveillanceequipmentby the police.
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These have included assistance with training and advice, and provision of detection andsurveillanceequipment, including an aircraft and police launch.
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The equipment is only necessary ifsurveillanceequipmentis used improperly.
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To what extent will the provisions of his statement affect the strict guidelines already issued to the police on the issue ofsurveillanceequipment?
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This is a major breakthrough in personalsurveillanceequipment, its tiny mic has the capability of picking up speech from 25 feet away, with crystal clarity.
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It relates to the growing availability in this country of electronicsurveillanceequipmentthat essentially can be bought by anyone, whether that individual be law-abiding or not.
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For example,surveillanceequipmentmay be used to counter criminal activities—by anti-theft devices in retail outlets for instance—or for monitoring the performance of malfunctioning of machinery and industrial processes.
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Surveillanceequipmentrecords or monitors what is said in a specific location and might thereby pick up what is said by one party to a telephone conversation.
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