Noun
video surveillance (countable and uncountable, plural video surveillances)
Surveillance of a public or private space carried out by means of a video camera system.
Synonym: CCTV
Incidentally, our railroad facilities are under video surveillance by the federal police. However, the federal and state governments will have to determine whether video surveillance shouldn't be significantly expanded to a certain degree. Otto Schily
“Video surveillance is one of the best methods for apprehending criminals and convicting suspects who are caught in the act of committing crime,” Kingston police posted on their Facebook page launching its ‘CAPTURE’ program. Source: Internet
The incident occurred on Nov. 28. Video surveillance captured the images of the suspects in front of a business on Kamehameha Avenue. Source: Internet
Video surveillance captured a man in a hoodie and a mask jump the fence to the property and pour gasoline in the players tent set up on the west side of the parking lot. Source: Internet
Video surveillance captured Williams walking into the store at 1372 N. Milwaukee Ave. just after 9:30 a.m. wearing an orange Bears hoodie, a red face mask, dark jeans and gym shoes with a green pattern on the sole, Murphy said. Source: Internet
Video surveillance, eye witness testimony," he said at Friday's news conference. Source: Internet