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Looking for advice on a spy camera
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<blockquote data-quote="Alan" data-source="post: 1302156" data-attributes="member: 378"><p>Thanks for the thoughts TT and JMJ, not sure what a rear view camera is, I'll google it. I can mount on outside as long as it shows people leaving and entering the building. I don't want anyone to know there is a camera there, they will just avoid it if they are stealing something. So it has to not draw attention and be concealed in some form like a clock....... Although a clock wouldn't work because how do I explain a new clock in a storage room when we have several around the business.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alan, post: 1302156, member: 378"] Thanks for the thoughts TT and JMJ, not sure what a rear view camera is, I'll google it. I can mount on outside as long as it shows people leaving and entering the building. I don't want anyone to know there is a camera there, they will just avoid it if they are stealing something. So it has to not draw attention and be concealed in some form like a clock....... Although a clock wouldn't work because how do I explain a new clock in a storage room when we have several around the business. [/QUOTE]
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