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At this year’s Parkex Marston will be spreading news of IT developments such as a £3.5m bespoke IT system, equipping field agents with speed dial alarms, trials of video-badge recording and introduction of learner response systems within its training centre.
Marston will exhibit Edesix’s Body Worn Videos (BWVs) at Parkex, which it began to implement in late 2011. The firm selected Edesix’s BWV cameras based on their ability to provide encrypted recording data – and...
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