My bestie encouraged me to try my first car sex. It was so restrictive and if I am not so flexible, I would have broken my back. Haha! But the excitement is priceless. When my bra is removed and flung to the back seat, I was really worried about exposing myself. Kind of crazy experience and I doubt I will do it again
Maybe you'll enjoy more if there is more space, like in an MPV
Bro, now with the camera all around. Got to be more careful. hahaha.
Recently a friend did it in a park. After he finish then he notice the camera. Jia lat. hahaha.
Put it this way, one housing estate if estimate about 50-80 cameras (10 blocks, 2 stairwells x 2, lift x 2-3, 2 MSCPs x 4-6). At 1.2mp even 15fps, this would require a huge amount of storage for recording purposes.
I doubt HDB would keep such a big backlog of data and also so free to browse the camera in real-time or review captures.
This is just 1 estate, blow up to whole of SG, you think they willing to pay so much for storage or not? As well as manpower to monitor each and every channel live in real-time.
Put it this way, one housing estate if estimate about 50-80 cameras (10 blocks, 2 stairwells x 2, lift x 2-3, 2 MSCPs x 4-6). At 1.2mp even 15fps, this would require a huge amount of storage for recording purposes.
I doubt HDB would keep such a big backlog of data and also so free to browse the camera in real-time or review captures.
This is just 1 estate, blow up to whole of SG, you think they willing to pay so much for storage or not? As well as manpower to monitor each and every channel live in real-time.
They won't be viewing the recordings unless there are complaints or incidents
They won't be viewing the recordings unless there are complaints or incidents
Yeah, manpower more costly. Recording size can be kept to minimum by recording based on events like motion or sound. HDB car parks do not have cam at higher floors in my area for example but they’re facing units where people can see.
They won't be viewing the recordings unless there are complaints or incidents
That's what I'm trying to say.
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Yeah, manpower more costly. Recording size can be kept to minimum by recording based on events like motion or sound. HDB car parks do not have cam at higher floors in my area for example but they’re facing units where people can see.
That's why I calculated about 2 per stairwell, probably at the lower levels. They won't install one every level.
Put it this way, one housing estate if estimate about 50-80 cameras (10 blocks, 2 stairwells x 2, lift x 2-3, 2 MSCPs x 4-6). At 1.2mp even 15fps, this would require a huge amount of storage for recording purposes.
I doubt HDB would keep such a big backlog of data and also so free to browse the camera in real-time or review captures.
This is just 1 estate, blow up to whole of SG, you think they willing to pay so much for storage or not? As well as manpower to monitor each and every channel live in real-time.
Now all video monitoring is by AI liao.. you'd be surprised by what it can pick up.. all those no movement vids r discarded while the user can select what action to zoom into, so no need huge storage liao.. ho ho, tio liak liao...haha
Now all video monitoring is by AI liao.. you'd be surprised by what it can pick up.. all those no movement vids r discarded while the user can select what action to zoom into, so no need huge storage liao.. ho ho, tio liak liao...haha
Yes, but the use case and scenario must be built into the AI system, you think gahmen will spend so much to build all the AI scenarios? They probably just tender for the cheapest solution to record and store.
Yes, but the use case and scenario must be built into the AI system, you think gahmen will spend so much to build all the AI scenarios? They probably just tender for the cheapest solution to record and store.
Actually it is not a fanciful AI system - it is just a simple motion detection system to start recording. Such systems have existed for many years and are cheap to implement, plus it saves electricity and data storage.
The problem with a lot of our govt CCTV systems is more of a human problem - system spoil or faulty but no one bother to repair, or storage ran out and no one bother to replace.