Businesses with employees to monitor were the largest purchaser
of security cameras prior to the 9/11 attacks in New York City.
Up until that time all kinds of businesses were interested in
protecting themselves from employee theft of valuable items or
even more valuable, sensitive information. Employees in
businesses where theft of any kind was a problem were used to
security measures in place all the time of which business
security cameras where only a small facet of the total system.
Obviously, banks and other businesses with public exposure were
used to having security cameras in place since their inception.
But businesses without exposure to the public were getting into
the game and hiring security companies to install, maintain and
monitor state of the art surveillance systems to keep even the
latest toy prototypes from being stolen out of research and
development departments.
Especially active in purchasing business security cameras were
Las Vegas casinos. Casinos had even more state-of-the-art
business security camera systems in place behind the scenes,
inside the counting rooms where the constant flow of cash was
brought in by armed guards and then separated and counted by
squads of personnel. Even a high roller table in a private
casino doesn't see the kind of action that flows through the
counting rooms and that's where the casinos invested heavily in
business security cameras.
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