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mobile security cam company

wearable security cams
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Start a security company that monitors wearable wireless securty cams - to protect women walking in the city at night for instance. These cams could have a distinctive light display that would warn potential criminals that they were on security cam. The company could monitor the webcams and call police when needed, like a regular house security company. *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** ** * *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** *** Eventually these cams could be used to turn in even traffic violators for a cut of the ticket money.
JesusHChrist, Dec 31 2004

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       You almost had me, until that last sentence.
krelnik, Jan 03 2005
  

       I sound like a broken record having brought up this issue before on previous evidentiary video ideas but how is the authenticity of the video verified? This is particularly directed at that last sentence.
bristolz, Jan 03 2005
  

       Please take the last sentence with a grain of salt. By the time it would make sense to think about that last sentence there might be so many webcams in operation that authenticity might be verified by other webcams.
JesusHChrist, Jan 03 2005
  

       Hah! Authenticity provided by "witness" cameras. I think that that is a very astute thought.
bristolz, Jan 04 2005
  

       Well, this one is preheated at least . See Rebecca Ore's "Outlaw School", and look into the religious group known as "Judas girls".
normzone, Jan 04 2005
  

       I like this idea but it is totally half baked, I think it should be used for everyday blu-pers or an every day blunderer you can make money off of. Give the poor guy a cut though.
abadon, Nov 06 2007
  
      
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