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Over the years, Grant & McMurtrie have built up extensive experience in both rural and urban surveillance. Many of our staff are ex-forces and bring with them the necessary skills to undertake covert and undercover surveillance.
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We have also invested in the latest technology to assist with surveillance assignments.
We have a great deal of experience in obtaining video evidence, including utilising video cameras, covert body-worn cameras and covert CCTV surveillance systems.
Our clients for surveillance services include solicitors, insurance companies, government departments, local authorities, private and public companies and the general public. |
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Our surveillance teams have been involved in obtaining evidence in a wide range of different assignments, including:
- Personal Injury Claims
- Staff Absenteeism
- Breach of Contract/Restrictive Covenant
- Theft Investigations
- Matrimonial Investigations
- Industrial Espionage
- Industrial Sabotage
- Persistent Vandalism
- Anti-Social Behaviour
- Wild Life Monitoring
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In order to assist our surveillance teams, we have invested heavily in equipment. We operate a number of specially equipped surveillance vehicles, including vans, and indeed a motorcycle, which is particularly effective when undertaking surveillance in an urban area.
On the photographic side, we utilise the latest digital video cameras and also covert body-worn cameras where close-up surveillance is required.
We utilise night-sights, including specific infrared imaging devices which are fitted to some of our digital video cameras.
We maintain effective communication through mobile telephones and covert radio communication systems.
We have invested in covert CCTV equipment, which can be particularly useful in obtaining evidence of thefts, vandalism, etc., within client's premises.
Our investigators are all experienced in the collation of evidence and we always provide our clients with a full report, detailing the surveillance, including a copy of the video evidence obtained, together with digitised still images for identification purposes. |
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