mickyallsorts
New Member
Hi, not sure if this is the best place to post but I am looking for some ideas on cycle crime prevention. I am managing a project to install a technical security solution as a means to prevent cycle thefts from bike racks across a private corporate estate.
I have crime stats and it looks like criminals generally use cutters to remove locks, surprisingly it was some of the most expensive locks that are easiest!
The client is keen to use CCTV as a solution but with 2000 cameras to monitor already, there are only so many pairs of eyes to monitor them! We could use motion detection or analytics, but then there are obviously many genuine movements around the bike racks anyway.
There is a major access control system and I had thoughts of linking individuals pass cards to an RFID tag on the bike. If the bike is removed without the pass card being swiped then perhaps we can send an alarm to the control centre?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated, I am passionate about trying to eradicate this problem!
Micky
I have crime stats and it looks like criminals generally use cutters to remove locks, surprisingly it was some of the most expensive locks that are easiest!
The client is keen to use CCTV as a solution but with 2000 cameras to monitor already, there are only so many pairs of eyes to monitor them! We could use motion detection or analytics, but then there are obviously many genuine movements around the bike racks anyway.
There is a major access control system and I had thoughts of linking individuals pass cards to an RFID tag on the bike. If the bike is removed without the pass card being swiped then perhaps we can send an alarm to the control centre?
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated, I am passionate about trying to eradicate this problem!
Micky