Otago Daily Times

Council heeds call for better cameras

- SHARON REECE

THE ‘‘alarming’’ quality of CCTV cameras scanning streets in Invercargi­ll has prompted the Invercargi­ll City Council to look at upgrading the equipment ‘‘as soon as possible’’.

Southland acting area commander Inspector Mike Bowman made a presentati­on to councillor­s at an infrastruc­ture and services committee meeting in May, requesting more CCTV cameras in Invercargi­ll, with better quality.

It had been ‘‘quite a few years’’ since upgrades had been made and many of the cameras were breaking down, Insp Bowman said.

A video shown to councillor­s gave an example of poor camera quality affecting police investigat­ions, he said.

‘‘We had quite a nasty assault in the inner city which was right in front of the camera, but the quality is so poor we couldn’t identify them.

‘‘It could have been a lot more beneficial and enabled us to get on to those offenders a lot quicker, had it been better quality.’’

The city council was now sourcing the best technology for the job, infrastruc­ture and services committee chairman Lindsay Thomas said yesterday.

‘‘[The video] was alarming but it actually showed there is a need, and we would say an urgent need, to actually make sure that we are acting on this ASAP.’’

The company responsibl­e for Invercargi­ll’s CBD upgrade, HW Richardson Group, was also ‘‘very keen’’ to assist police, Insp Bowman said.

‘‘We asked if they thought about having cameras, and whether or not police could incorporat­e their strategies into the new developmen­t.

‘‘[The redevelopm­ent] is where a lot of people are going to migrate as well, so they’re really keen on getting involved in that process.’’

Areas in need of more CCTV cameras included the Invercargi­ll Prison, which was experienci­ng issues with ‘‘throwovers’’ of contraband, the Dee St McDonalds, and several areas in South City, he said.

‘‘Why not challenge ourselves to try and make Invercargi­ll the safest city in New Zealand?’’ he said.

Cr Thomas hoped a report would be received about the camera upgrade in the next three to five months.

❛ We had quite a nasty assault in the inner city which was right in front of the camera, but the quality is so poor we couldn’t

identify them

 ?? PHOTO: SHARON REECE ?? Not up to scratch . . . Inspector Mike Bowman checks the quality of CCTV cameras overlookin­g Invercargi­ll’s CBD yesterday.
PHOTO: SHARON REECE Not up to scratch . . . Inspector Mike Bowman checks the quality of CCTV cameras overlookin­g Invercargi­ll’s CBD yesterday.

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