I think what we’re missing here is a proper scoring system…
The Texas Border Sheriff’s Coalition has joined BlueServo in a public-private partnership to deploy the Virtual Community Watch, an innovative real-time surveillance program designed to empower the public to proactively participate in fighting border crime. The TBSC BlueServo Virtual Community Watch is a network of cameras and sensors along the Texas-Mexico border that feeds live streaming video to www.BlueServo.net. Users will log in to the BlueServo website and directly monitor suspicious criminal activity along the border via this virtual fence.
This is actually really smart.. I’ll do one for my business in the bad neighborhood…. Free online security FTW!
Virtual Stake Outs – Live Border Cameras
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id like to become a virtual texas deputy
i would like to become a texas virtual deputy.
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