NASHUA, N.H. -- The city of Nashua is setting up at least three automated cameras that take photos of vandals and give them a voice warning that they are trespassing.
Mayor Donnalee Lozeau said the city has been trying to crack down on graffiti. The cameras will be placed in unannounced locations in the next few weeks, The Telegraph reported.
The motion-sensing FlashCAMs are made by a company called Qstar, which touts them for preventing graffiti, trash dumping and theft of copper wire stored outdoors.
They run on solar power and operate automatically. The cameras contain an infrared lens that can take high-resolution photos of people or license plate numbers in darkness more than 250 feet away.
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