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Wow that sucks, keep us updated.
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Most guidelines state that if you are recording you have to hold the data for 30 days just for stuff like this. I just had to add a few terabytes to my work camera server for this reason.Get that video QUICKLY.
Those video recorders only hold a few days video, at most 10 days or so. Then the old video gets overwritten.
If you don't get it copied ASAP, it will be gone.
I wonder why they are so stingy with it? If I owned a store I would be more than happy to help catch a crook.Video from retailers on theft or otherwise is very hard to get. Most retailers in Ga. and S.C. will only let a police investigator review it unless you are a close personal friend. And you may have to visit the police investigators several times to get them to go review the film.
In the past, criminals, especially thieves that I have dealt with have learned that I am NOT as bad as thay are, I AM WORSE . WAR on crime as with any war means meeting the EMENY on there OWN terms and being better at it . If you come to a gun fight, make sure you have the BIGGEST, BADDEST gunThanks for all the kind comments. I learned a long time ago not to stoop to the criminals level because that will make you just as bad. I am just going let the detective work the case and see what happens. I sent him a bunch of pictures of non-metal items that was taken along with the metal and a list of people that may have info. You just never know what little thing will make the case. I was told the video system stores the images for several months and the detective will viewing the tapes today of tomorrow. We will see what happens.