Who is watching you work?
By Davey Winder in Editorial
Posted in Uncategorized on
The availability, cost and relative simplicity of IP surveillance cameras has opened up the world of CCTV to a much wider audience. Unfortunately for British businesses, that audience includes anyone with access to Google. Alanis Morrisette, should she re-record her classic
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Comment by - November 2, 2009 on 9:33 am
it’s a fact that today each and every company have cctv to trace the work of their employees and it’s really helpful for everyone.
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