CAMSafe is a community safety initiative that helps police easily locate video footage that may aid police investigations. Home and business security cameras as well as video doorbells are important tools to help identify and prosecute suspects. As a CAMSafe sponsor, Alarm Systems continues to encourage their customers to register devices with the program.
“With more than 400 registered cameras, programs like CAMSafe provide the Belleville Police Service not only with a broad, effective tool for crime fighting, but partnerships in the very neighbourhoods and communities we police and protect,” said Sergeant Jeremy Ashley of the Belleville Police Service and CAMSafe Program Coordinator. “The CAMSafe program can literally save police officers ‘hours of legwork’ during the course of investigations while contributing to the apprehension and prosecution of criminal activity.”
“The CAMSafe program aligns with our company values: Community, Innovation and Reliability,” adds Kristin Crowe, President Alarm Systems. “This is why we were thrilled to partner with Sergeant Ashley and the Belleville Police Service on this inventive program promoting community security.”
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About CAMSafe: CAMSafe is a CCTV and security video registry aimed at keeping our community safe and assisting police solve crime. CAMSafe is a database of camera locations. Only you will ever have direct access to your security system and account information. The program is a resource allowing police to know the location of cameras within a geographic area when investigating crime. Only police have access to the database of registrants. If police require access to your footage, they will reach out to you and make a request directly.
To learn more about CAMSafe, visit camsafe.ca.