Former Volunteer Defends Dorset Cctv Scheme ; a Stroud Man has Hit Back at National Reports That Dorset Police has Launched a New Scheme to Recruit Volunteers to Monitor Cctv Cameras.
Western Daily Press › July 29, 2008
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Western Daily Press › July 29, 2008
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A Stroud man has hit back at national reports that Dorset police has launched a new scheme to recruit volunteers to monitor CCTV cameras.
Peter Mason says he was one of around 30 volunteers whose eagle eyes were used to monitor Stroud town centre for the local constabulary.See the full content of this document
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Former Volunteer Defends Dorset Cctv Scheme ; a Stroud Man has Hit Back at National Reports That Dorset Police has Launched a New Scheme to Recruit Volunteers to Monitor Cctv Cameras.
The 84-year-old, who no longer mans the cameras, also hit back at claims that peopl who undertook the service were nosey-p...
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