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    CCTV – Where Did It All Begin?

    Take a second to look around you, can you see a camera?

    If not, look a little harder. Are you sitting on public transport while you are reading this? Check again, we bet you there is a CCTV camera monitoring you.

    Still not spotted one yet? If you’re reading this on your mobile, there’s a strong chance a camera is inbuilt into your phone. On the other hand, if you’re reading this on your laptop, there’s more than likely a webcam pointing right at you.

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    We use cameras in our everyday lives, but are we aware that we are monitored every day? CCTV is now something we take for granted, however, most premises are fitted with them, streets are laden with them and a lot of private homes are now installing them. The average Briton is caught on camera 70 times a day, police figures have shown, but where did it all begin? How did the humble camera invented by Alexander Wolcott in 1840 turn into a crime-busting machine?

    The History of CCTV in the Western World

    1942 – In 1942, WWII was in full force and technology was developing rapidly. The first CCTV camera known to us was developed by Siemens AG in Germany. It was built to observe the launch of rockets in the war. Let’s give a huge *high-five* to Walter Bruch who installed and designed the breakthrough system.

    1949 – A US company introduced the first commercial CCTV television system. That year, a government contractor named Vericon started promoting the system. Little is known about the technology used in this product, however, the video couldn’t be recorded, they could on be used as live monitoring systems.

    1968 -The invention of the well-known VCR advanced CCTV technology dramatically. Olean, New York was the first city in the World to install CCTV cameras along its main street.

    1973 – The NYPD in New York set up cameras to monitor and deter crime in Times Square, however, the rates did not drop as expected.

    1980’s – Despite the cameras having little effect on crime reduction, video surveillance began to spread across the US.

    1985 – After many unsuccessful trials in the 1970s, the UK took a leap of faith and installed the first outdoor CCTV system in the beautiful seaside town, Bournemouth.

    1987 –  In King’s Lynn, Norfolk, the council set up the first local government surveillance system. The installation of the cameras was proven successful in deterring crime. This resulted in a dramatic increase in CCTV cameras being installed in public places.

    1998 – Over 3,000 CCTV were now in use in New York and private businesses and government organisations were investing heavily in the technology.

    2001 – Following the 9/11 attacks in New York, CCTV was seen as a key tool for fighting terrorism and the use of surveillance cameras rocketed around the world.

    2013 – The British Security Industry Authority (BSIA) estimated that Britain has a CCTV camera for every 11 people. That’s a whopping 5.9 million active cameras in the country.

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    By Carl Randle

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    Carl Randle is a dynamic video presenter and content creator with extensive experience in social scripting, producing, presenting, and editing engaging videos. As the Head of Content at Get Licensed, Carl manages all online content, including creating, producing, and presenting videos across platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. He has also interviewed prominent figures in the security industry for Get Licensedโ€™s YouTube channel and has produced educational content on personal safety and self-defence. In addition to his presenting roles, Carl contributes to the Get Licensed Blog, authoring articles that provide insights into security industry trends, training, and professional development.

    2 responses to “CCTV – Where Did It All Begin?”

    1. CCTV in the UK and Ireland; Technology and Surveillance – Techie News (UK and Ireland) | techienews.co.uk

      […] first public CCTV was installed at the Victoria Embankment in London in 1981, with over 1,000 cameras installed by […]

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      Paisley Dela Cruz

      Thanks for posting. It is great to find new sources of information for CCTV keep it up.

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