G20: The Build-Up

This week sees the G20 bandwagon riding into Toronto, together with fake loons, an armada of police, and a fence going through the middle of downtown. This is a view from the inside of the security perimeter - for as long as it's not fully secured yet....

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GTXO: Style and Safety Come Together with GPS Shoes For Alzh

Remember Spike Leeâs âItâs the Shoesâ commercial featuring Michael Jordan. By embedding a part of a Personal Emergency Response Monitoring System (PERS) in a shoe (rather than a phone/device), the GPS Shoe responds to geo-fence perimeters established by caregivers and relays the location and alerts via Google maps to smart phones and compute

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New perimeter security alarm product

The Micalert-303 perimeter security is a simple and successful answer for perimeter security within smaller sites for example residences, warehouses as well as small enterprises. The sensor can easily be mounted on many kinds of fences, walls, roof tops and can even guard solar power systems from ruin or even theft.

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Security gaps remain at YVR airport -

Five months after CTV News first reported troubling holes in the perimeter fencing at YVR airport, apparent security gaps remain.

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Dog Training Collars and Containment Systems

Perimeter containment systems are a safe and effective alternative to more traditional methods of pet containment, such as permanent fencing or tie-outs.

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DADT Protesters Arrested at White House Fence

In a second round of civil disobedience at the White House organized by the grassroots group GetEQUAL, six LGBT service members were arrested after handcuffing themselves to the perimeter fence Tuesday afternoon to protest “don’t ask, don’t tell.” The protesters included Lt. Dan Choi and Capt. Jim Pietrangelo II, who handcuffed themselves...

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Chemical Facility Security News: Water Facility Sec Lacking

This is a brief look at the recent story about the theft of the systems control computer at an Oregon water treatment facility. The fact that the burglar could circumvent the facility security by driving around the perimeter fence shows how little regulation of water treatment facility security there really is.

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