“CCTV
is a very useful tool in law enforcement. Besides the obvious value of the
actual footage in solving cases, the systems also serve as deterrents for
criminal activities. Within the context of the recent Boston bombing, it is interesting
to note that much of the CCTV images (and still photographs) came from private
and business cameras and not principally from public infrastructure. Even in
Jamaica where the police and the NWA have a limited CCTV coverage, many cases
have been solved with assistance of the CCTV footage from local businesses”
National Security
Minister Peter Bunting speaking on the relevance of an islandwide HD (High
Definition) CCTV (Close Circuit Television) Network as quoted in the Sunday
Observer, April 21st 2013
At
long last, the GOJ (Government of Jamaica), JCF (Jamaica Constabulary Force)
and apparently the NRSC (National Road and Safety Council) and now the
resistant Jamaican Public aka John Q Public are on the same page as relates to HD
CCTV Network in Public places to deter and capture would-be criminals.
All
of a sudden, and quite conveniently too, they ALL are now are interested in
having an islandwide HD (High Definition) CCTV (Close Circuit Television) Network
installed across the island as stated in the article “Lessons from Boston - Cops want more
CCTVs”, published Sunday April 21, 2013, by Glenroy
Sinclair, The
Jamaica Gleaner.
More
interestingly, and unknown to the Public, the GOJ is planning to use the
100MBps capable Fiber Optic Network being built by Telecom Provider LIME and
Triple Play Provider FLOW and paid for by the UAFCL
(Universal Access Fund Company Limited) as implied in the article “Gov't installing platform for islandwide
CCTV coverage”, published Sunday, April 21, 2013 BY KARYL WALKER Editor —
Crime/Court Desk, The Jamaica Observer.
It
seems they’re by the speed at which in which the 2 suspects Tamerland Tsarnaev,
26, and his brother Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19 were identified. The pair were
responsible for the dual-explosion Boston Marathon Bombings.
A
successful manhunt launched based on a combination of HD CCTV Network footage
as well as civic minded citizens send in eyewitness footage filmed with
smartphones and by Friday April 19th 2013, Tamerland Tsarnaev was
killed in a shootout with the police while trying to rob a convenience store
near MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) and Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was
arrested while hiding out in a boat. He’s to eventually be charged for killing
three (3) persons and injuring some 150 to 170 persons in the dual bombing
incidents.
It
also appears the Jamaican Police are in agreement with the Minister of Security
Peter Bunting as is evidence in this quote from Superintendent of Police Delroy
Hewitt: “I 100 per cent support the investment in surveillance cameras. It can
do a lot in our fight against crime," said Hewitt, who has lived a life
fighting crime in some of the island's most troubled police divisions, among
them St Andrew South and Kingston West”.
This
is an interesting about face, especially for the Jamaican Police, as the last
time the Police spoke on a HD CCTV Network, it was related to the
implementation of an Automated Traffic Ticketing System in May 2012 as per the
article “STOP IT! - NRSC calls
for electronic monitoring of Traffic signals”, published
Sunday May 6, 2012 by Tyrone Reid, Senior Staff Reporter, The Jamaica Gleaner.
In
that article, the Senior Superintendent of Police and Head of the Jamaica
Constabulary Force's Traffic Division, Radcliffe Lewis had spoken against it
saying, quote: “Right now, because of the economic crisis facing the country,
(the Government) is not in a position to do that even though it would assist us
in our Crime-fighting efforts as well. The country is just not in a position to
entertain a venture that cost that amount of money”.
This
comments by Senior Superintendent of Police and Head of the Jamaica
Constabulary Force's Traffic Division, Radcliffe Lewis was in response to
Executive Director of the National Road Safety Council (NRSC), Paula Fletcher
request for a HD CCTV Network, the so called Automated Traffic Ticketing System
that she had first brought the issue to life in July 2009 as stated in the
article “CCTV speed Traps -
Surveillance Cams to track Road Hogs” published Monday July
13, 2009 by Tyrone Reid, Staff Reporter, The Jamaica Gleaner.
This
as was captured in my blog
article entitled “Handheld
Traffic Ticketing Units for Jamaican Police a success but no Automated Traffic
Ticketing System - GOJ fears the All Seeing Eyes of CCTV”
in which I’d surmised the real reason was a Government fear of these very HD
CCTV Network powered Automated Traffic Ticketing System and the required Legal
changes resulting in themselves and their supporters being implicated in
Criminal Activity.
So
where did this all begin?
Back
then in July 2009 I’d chronicled this in my blog
article entitled “Information on the Automated Ticketing System”,
detailing how it would be implemented and it’s legal implications, as a lot of Law
would have to be change for the police to use Video, Still Images and Audio
Recordings in lieu of Sworn Witness
Testimony in court to convict persons of Traffic Offences.
By
extension Crimes committed that may be captured by the system and in some
cases, may be the ONLY material evidence of criminal activity. It would also be
useful in apprehending criminals fleeing the scene of a Crime in motor
vehicles. Back then too, I’d suggested the use of a Wireless Telecoms Network from
either Telecom Provider with enough Bandwidth to carry the Signaling from HD
CCTV Network required, as many would be in remote areas where no Broadband Internet
exists.
All
that seemed set to change on Wednesday February 9th 2011 when Prime
Minister of Jamaica Bruce Golding made mention of the coming of such an
Automated Electronic Traffic Ticketing System as stated in the article “New
Ticketing System to collect billions in unpaid fines”,
published Friday, February 11th 2011 20:41 by JIS News.
Later
in February 2011, I’d chronicled the implementation of the Handheld Wireless
Ticketing System for the Jamaican Police, which was done in a bid to increase
Traffic Ticket revenue inflows into the coffers of the GOJ as detailed in my blog
article entitled “Motorist,
NRSC and the New Traffic Ticket System - Nowhere to Run”. In that article I’d hoped that they’d also
clamp down on the use of Cellphones while driving.
Over
this time, I’ve tracked the success Handheld Wireless Ticketing System in April
2012 and the strange reluctance of the GOJ to implement a HD CCTV Network as
noted in my blog
article entitled “Handheld Traffic Ticketing Units for
Jamaican Police a success but no Automated Traffic Ticketing System - GOJ fears
the All Seeing Eyes of CCTV” of which I’ve already noted
above: GOJ doesn’t like the Jamaican Police having access to an All Seeing Eye
type of System
In
Tandem I also tracked the NRSC in tackling this most important of Manslaughter
Crimes, Road Traffic Fatalities. I’d also detailed the means of implementing,
both Legal and Infrastructural as well as the benefits of such an Automated
Traffic Ticketing System via a suitable Contractor who’d be paid in part by
Traffic Ticket Fines as detailed in my blog
article entitled “NRSC
to reach 300 Road Traffic Fatalities in 2011AD – Contractor Mad Money for
Automatic Traffic Ticketing System”.
In
summary, the following would be required for the successful implementation of an Automated Traffic Ticketing System:
1.
A camera based, Facial Recognition
Database empowered islandwide Automated
Electronic Traffic Ticketing System
2.
Use of the CCN
(Constabulary Communication Network) NOC (Network Operating Center) to monitor
the Live Video, Still Image and Audio Recording from the HD
CCTV Network
3.
Massive Server
Storage Network provided by GovNet being built by the Ministry of Science,
Technology, Energy and Mining along with giving Government Minister Tablets in
a bid to reduce paper as stated in my blog
article entitled “GOJ
Parliamentarians upgraded to Microsoft Surface Tablets and GovNET Wide Area Network
- Minister Paulwell efforts to reduce paper may accelerate Jamaican Tablet
Adoption”
4.
The necessary
legislative changes in the Criminal Offences Act, the Offences Against the
Persons Act and the Charter on Rights and Freedoms or any other Acts to allow
for electronic recordings i.e. still Photographs or Audio, be they Digital or
Analog at the time of recording to be admissible in lieu of a fearful first
Person witness
5.
Handheld
ticketing units for Jamaican Police
6.
An islandwide
ban on the use of Mobile phone while driving or doing anything else in the car
while driving
That
was in July 2009 to April 2012.
It
is now April 2013, some three years and nine months (3 years, 9 months) since
Executive Director of the National Road Safety Council (NRSC), Paula Fletcher
originally floated this idea in July 2009 and exactly one (1) year since the
Jamaican Police started using the Handheld Traffic Ticketing System and Senior
Superintendent of Police and Head of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's Traffic
Division, Radcliffe Lewis made his comments about the GOJ not being able to
afford an Automated Traffic Ticketing System.
All
of a sudden, quite coincidentally, an event, Boston Marathon Bombings covered
extensively in the foreign Media brings to fore the importance of HD CCTV
Network footage in solving Crime. This is very convenient for the Government of
Jamaica, the Jamaican Police and the NRSC, indeed!
Faced
with an increasing incidence of Praedial Larceny, Simple Larceny, Robberies,
Rapes even as Murder is on the decline, this sudden Renaissance of an old idea
so dramatically presented on Foreign Media now makes it relatively easy for the
State to argue for increased Surveillance with little opposition for concerned
Civic Society Groups.
As
for Senior Superintendent of Police and Head of the Jamaica Constabulary
Force's Traffic Division, Radcliffe Lewis, the GOJ (Government of Jamaica) can
easily argue that his opinions on the Automated Traffic Ticketing System may
not reflect those of the entire Jamaica Police Force. After all, he’s a Senior
Superintendent of Police, not the Minister of Finance!
In
fact, the cost of implementing such an Automated Traffic Ticketing System with
the veiled intent to have more electronics eyes in more places to deter
criminal activity and make it easier to capture criminals using Video, Still
Images and Audio Recordings appears to no longer be a concern! This as
explained in the article “Gov't
installing platform for islandwide CCTV coverage”,
published Sunday, April 21, 2013 BY KARYL WALKER Editor —
Crime/Court Desk, The Jamaica Observer.
It
appears that the GOJ has decided to annex the NWA’s Traffic Monitoring Network
with the Fiber Optic Network originally designed to bring 100MBps Broadband
Internet to Three hundred (300) High Schools islandwide as described in my blog
article entitled “LIME,
FLOW and the $JA543-million Internet plan - Ebony and Ivory”.
This
would explain the reference to two (2) Private Contractors, which are basically
Telecom Provider LIME and Triple Play Provider FLOW, whose build-out is being
paid for by the UAFCL (Universal Access Fund Company
Limited), a fund made up of Taxes collected from the very same Telecom
Providers. Thus it’s basically
low budget or virtually free, way below the millions of dollars estimated by
Senior Superintendent of Police and Head of the Jamaica Constabulary Force's
Traffic Division, Radcliffe Lewis.
Even
more interestingly, as the Telecoms Taxes have been recently increased as
promised my blog
article entitled “GOJ
taxes Telecom Providers and OUR sets Cross Network and International Calling
Rate at JA$5.00 - Data Services Prometheus”, the GOJ has
more than enough money to upgrade the NWA ageing Traffic Monitoring Network
with a bristling new array of Modern HD CCTV Network and to add them to the
Fiber Optic Network.
And
yes, all at no direct cost to the Tax payer, as its basically increased Taxes
going into the UAFCL that are being used to fund the build out of this HD CCTV
Network. Sorta like the unclaimed lotto wining of Lotto players that goes to
the CHASE Fund as described in my blog
article entitled “3rd
Jamaican wins JA$186 million Super Lotto Prize yet to collect prize - How to
win Supreme Ventures Limited Super Lotto as Hansel and Gretel Witch Hunters
wait till March 28 2013” being commandeered to do
something that’s equally worthwhile.
In
case you think this is a compromise of the original project, it isn’t.
Traditionally before launching any Telecom Network, which is what this Private
Fiber Optic HD CCTV Network is basically, it usually customary to float live
traffic generated by the Technicians working on the Network as a means of
locating bottlenecks and problems.
Network
Planners know that not everything can be spotted by the Network Analysis Models.
So allowing heavy Data Traffic in the form of Real-time video coming from an
upgraded NWA Traffic Monitoring Network to be piggybacked unto the 100Mbps
Fiber Optic Network being built originally for providing 100MBps Internet is a simple
forward thinking idea.
Test
the boat to see if she and float before putting the ship out to Sea.
Later
on, based on how the Network handles the Traffic, they can add more Fiber Optic
Capacity either by activating more spare Fiber Cables or upgrading the Firmware
of physical Hardware of the Fiber Optic Transmit and Receive, thus making it
capable of Carrying BOTH live Video, Still Images as well as Audio Recording Traffic
AND the Data Traffic for the 300 High Schools simultaneously.
The Jamaican Police can use the CCN (Constabulary
Communication Network) NOC (Network Operating Center) to monitor the Live
Video, Still Image and Audio Recording from the HD CCTV Network. As
for the long term storage of the Video, Still Images as well as Audio
can be stored in Server Storage Network
provided by GovNet and can be also used a depository for these records, which
are really records for the State.
This is being built by the Ministry of Science,
Technology, Energy and Mining along with giving Government Minister Tablets in
a bid to reduce paper as stated in my blog
article entitled “GOJ
Parliamentarians upgraded to Microsoft Surface Tablets and GovNET Wide Area Network
- Minister Paulwell efforts to reduce paper may accelerate Jamaican Tablet
Adoption”.
So there you have it. The Automated
Traffic Ticketing System is coming via this upgrade of NWA’s CCTV Traffic
Monitoring Network. So too will be
legislative changes to make it possible for the Police to use theses HD (High
Definition) CCTV Cameras in lieu of Sworn Witness statements in Legal
Proceedings against Criminal suspects.
MNP (Mobile Number Portability) and MRSI (Mandatory
Registration of Subscriber Information) to make Phone Records and Geo-Location
Data going back several years accessible to the Jamaican Police as per my
blog
article entitled “OUR
applies for new Area Code for Jamaica - Competition in Telecoms in the coming
Hunger Games Catching Fire of Mobile Computing”.
Throw in the possibility that we might also have
eyes in the sky as well via Drones as noted in my blog
article entitled “GOJ can develope UAV's as a means of giving the
Police eyes in the sky - Inspiration for Aviators in Jamaica via G.I. Joe
Retaliation”, and by
2014, the Jamaican Police will have no excuse as to why the Crime Rate’s so
high.
In
effect, this is The
Da Vinci Code (2006) for Automated Traffic Ticketing System
and Nineteen
Eighty-Four (1984).
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