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Stadium Surveillance by Attendees
by John Honovich, IPVM Posted on Sep 04, 2010 About John Contact JohnSurveillance conducted by the public is an increasing and important trend. A September 2010 tennis match fight demonstrates this well. During the match, a fight breaks out among attendees. The fight is captured in sharp detail plus audio from multiple smartphones/personal cameras.
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