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![]() UNDERCOVER mobile CCTV cameras look set to come to the streets of Barrow to help tackle neighbourhood nuisances. More security cameras are in the pipeline to cover trouble hot-spots and stamp out community problems. A CCTV system already operates in Barrow town centre and mobile devices provide surveillance in other areas. Council chiefs report the existing system has deterred anti-social behaviour. But they say a more flexible system is required for surveillance of particular problems such as youths hanging around, fly-tipping and dog-fouling. The new system is expected to cost around £20,000. It is likely to comprise the latest technology available. There is a range of equipment on the market, including cameras which can be hidden inside cars or partially buried in the ground. Many state-of-the-art cameras are small, light and portable and do not need lots of paraphernalia. |