I had a 2015 Grand Cherokee that we towed behind our motorhome for ten years. Had 68k and was towed another 102k miles. Replaced tires, battery, brakes. That was it.
Edit: Oh, wait. Got a rock chip in one headlight while towing out west and water got in there. Caused everything to go haywire. Windows go up and down, sunroof open and close, wipers running.
Gas stations have tons of light and this digital zoom collage of the dude in the white shirt getting out of the pickup truck and stealing the red jeep is the best they can get.
Gas stations have tons of light and this digital zoom collage of the dude in the white shirt getting out of the pickup truck and stealing the red jeep is the best they can get.
Depends .. seen some really good image captures from the cashier desk ..
Basically the FOV of many cameras are too wide, probably need to add a few more cameras with tighter FOV and good resolution that focus on key points to watch
"Last night someone robbed a home on [redacted] around 9:03pm. There are plenty of good quality cameras on this court, the low life loser pieces of S, WILL get caught, that’s for certain.
They had to scale a fence and knew what they were going after in the home. It was more than likely a targeted home by someone who had worked for them or near their home. Can’t say for sure but that’s what I’m thinking.
Here is a picture of the car involved in this home invasion. You can hear a car door shut quickly in the video. I THINK this is when someone got out. Very hard to see clearly.
I think this was well planned. Car drives away, either parks below this houses camera, or goes off the street. Then 3 minutes later, speeds up and grabs someone and leaves. Was driving too fast for this camera to pick up the speeding away. But there are other cameras involved.
This footage WILL get sent to a company who reads license plates, with special tools. So it’s a matter of time till they get caught!"