Cameras To Comb NJ Mall For Terrorists
Jan 13, 2005 3:21 pm US/Eastern
(1010 WINS) (PARAMUS, N.J.) Acting Governor Codey announced a homeland security initiative at Garden State Plaza in Paramus today.
Under the yearlong pilot program, $1million will be spent to install 40 to 50 surveillance cameras at the mall. The cameras transmit images to computers that are programmed to detect suspicious activity, such as unattended packages.
The project is the first being undertaken by New Jersey Institute of Technology. The school is the technology center for New Jersey's homeland security effort.
Paramus was chosen because of its high population density and concentration of malls.
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