
""Our first line of defense is deterrence. We stop crimes before they start. This presence alone reduces risk, and when activity escalates, our team can dispatch directly to local guard partners as well as law enforcement.""
""Sometimes they're referred to as scarecrows because they have bright flashing lights on them, cameras, and they look kind of scary.""
The law enforcement equipment market in the US is projected to reach nearly $11.7 billion by 2025, driven by innovations like self-driving squad cars and drones. A notable development is the 'camera on wheels' (COWs), which are tow-trailers equipped with solar panels and CCTV masts. These devices enhance surveillance capabilities for police departments, integrating AI-powered facial recognition. Companies like ECAM and Flock Safety are leading this trend, with ECAM operating over 150,000 cameras nationwide, emphasizing deterrence as a primary function of these technologies.
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