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4 ways to get involved with Missing Children

Donate MCSA’s service is free to the community but they naturally have various needs that have to be met in order to be able to operate efficiently. As a Non-Profit Organisation, they are dependant on your donations to keep on doing the work we do. To find out how you can support MCSA click on

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5 ways you can keep your children safe

1. Create a family password Create an exclusive family holiday password, and always ensure you pick your own children up. If for any reason you have to send someone to pick them up, the person should know the password, otherwise your children should not go with them as they then know that you have not

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8 steps to follow when your child goes missing?

Try not to panic. Do not wait 24 hours to report your missing child. Get a responsible person to stay at your house while you’re at the police station or searching for your child. This person can take messages if someone calls about the child’s disappearance or if the child returns home. Go to your

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8 Rules to keep your child safe

When out and about with your child during the holidays, you should be extra cautious. The holidays are a festive time, but they’re also a time when you should be extra cautious. As a result of hectic holiday shopping trips, crowded airports, and holiday parties, keeping an eye on your child can be challenging. Here

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NAVIC™ store data forever and action human verified alerts.

A look at what one of our clients say. NAVIC™ embraces all the elements of a Crime Fighting Service.​ Success in this industry happens when the technology, the community and the connection with SAPS work in unison. This relationship is something that competitors do not offer. We don’t just flag wanted vehicles and send out a

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Know who is keeping you safe

What is ANPR? Automatic Number Plate Recognition uses optical character recognition to read vehicle registration plates and create vehicle location information. In ANPR, the number plate image is converted into machine-readable text. This process is called optical character recognition. This information is captured by cameras then cross-referenced for a range of law enforcement purposes. The

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Legalities around Tech in Surveillance

If you read our previous article, you are all caught up on the beginnings of CCTV and video surveillance, but where are we now?  This industry is not just about watching, it’s much more than robust hardware and long-term storage. Keeping each other safe means making use of technology to collect and analyse our security

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