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Originally Posted by Ricopedra
So, since this is the River Landing thread, Stealth Monitoring, a major security company which supplies the camera feed to the Nutrien Tower build site and which we've all been watching, is all about securing your property from theft and vandalism, blah, blah, blah.
So I asked them, how good can you be if your camera doesn't even show the first floor of this project, where most of the action is nowadays? I didn't say this, but a truck could literally drive up to the corner of 19th and 2nd and steal a big grapple-gromit and they'd have no footage of it. Or do they have more cameras on site? Anyway, I hope they get my point. Frame the target you're supposed to be monitoring! Bigger is not always better for service.
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Did you get an answer from Stealth? I always understood the camera to be there simply to monitor progress on the construction, not as a security tool. The text at the bottom of the image even reads:
"This project management camera has been brought to you by Stealth Monitoring."
As to why it's pointed where it is, I think the idea was to get the tower crane in the frame, which came at the expense of capturing what is happening at street level. The camera hasn't been adjusted since the building was topped off.
http://timelapse.stealthmonitoring.c...wdNPKCygwEen84