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The easy-to-install and implement nature of Vemotion’s wireless transmission systems means that CCTV images can be accessed from any device
As part of the test, a pickpocket was caught ‘live’ on camera on the top deck of the test bus

Victoria Square in Birmingham on Thursday 2 July was the setting for a world first as the BBC’s Crimewatch Roadshow came to town to see the first trial of a live CCTV video stream direct from public transport, thanks to technology supplied by Thirsk based wireless transmission specialists Vemotion.

Making public transport a safer experience

The trial was commissioned by Centro and The Safer Travel Partnership to make public transport a safer experience. As part of the test, a pickpocket was caught ‘live’ on camera on the top deck of the test bus, and the control room was able to initiate a rapid response unit to intercept the bus and arrest the pickpocket before the offender has even realised they have been caught.

“Vemotion is very proud to be part of a world first and it is happening right here in the West Midlands with technology pioneered and made in Britain,” said Stewart McCone, CEO of Vemotion. “It is the first trial of a live stream used in the public transport environment in this area and is clearly the shape of things to come. We know the technology works, but this is the first major trial to prove it is viable in a realistic real life situation.”

Presentation on mobile CCTV

The story began back in February 2015, when Stewart was invited by Centro Crime Reduction Manager Mark Babington to deliver a presentation on mobile CCTV to the group. Mark had brought West Midlands Police and British Transport Police into an intelligence led operational team, reducing crime on the network by two thirds - but work remained to be done, hence the invitation to Stewart and Vemotion.

Stewart demonstrated the role effective video transmission can play and Mark and his team were impressed enough to commission this trial in conjunction with British Transport Police, represented by Inspector Lee Gordon, who spoke to the Crimewatch team on behalf of the Safer Travel Partnership.

"Mobile CCTV does have a role to play and I would like to thank Stewart for coming and giving us the benefit of his insight and know-how", said Mark Babington, Centro Crime Reduction Manager

“As the Safer Travel Partnership has faced the realities of austerity, we have developed an innovative approach which has seen an increase of frontline staff whilst reducing revenue expenditure by 25%,” said Mark Babington. “Mobile CCTV does have a role to play and I would like to thank Stewart for coming and giving us the benefit of his insight and know-how.

Mobile CCTV is one of the ways we can look at reducing expenditure by doing more for less and while bus shelter cameras proved a great success, driver and passenger safety will always be prime considerations as part of our Public Transport Crime Reduction Toolkit.”

Vemotion’s easy-to-install wireless transmission systems

The easy-to-install and implement nature of Vemotion’s wireless transmission systems means that CCTV images can be accessed from any device, even with a low bandwidth connection allowing seamless communications and response times the like of which the CCTV industry has never seen before.

“It is no secret that everyone wants to see the number of people using public transport increase, but in order to do that it must not just prove itself reliable, it has to be seen as safe too and that is where Vemotion can play a big part,” added Stewart. “This technology is a powerful reassurance and makes clear that offenders can be seen, intercepted and dealt with in real time. They will have to think twice – and hopefully people will then think twice before using the car and consider public transport instead. It’s a win win for all concerned and we are looking forward to developing the initiative further.”

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