Colorado Video Surveillance Systems


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Video Surveillance Systems in Colorado

Colorado is a state in the Western United States. The current estimated population is 5,355,866. The US gained control of the territory that is now known as Colorado in the Louisiana Purchase in 1803. About half of modern day Colorado remained under Spanish, and later Mexican, control until the end of the Mexican-American war in 1846. The area remained unorganized territory for many years and was visited mostly by gold seekers. In 1861 the Territory of Colorado was created. Gold and silver prospectors continued to settle in the area and build roads and towns. The railroad began to reach the Colorado Territory in 1869, bringing more settlers. Colorado was admitted as the 38th state in 1876. The mining industry took a blow with the repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act in 1893 and the state continued to suffer through the Great Depression in the 1930s. Tourism and technology reinvigorated the state’s economy and today Colorado is considered to be one of the best states for business. Mining and agriculture remain mainstays of the economy with other notable industries in the state being technology, research, government and food processing. Natural resources are abundant in Colorado and many tourists are attracted to the beautiful landscape. There are four national parks, 11 national forests, seven national monuments and 307 state wildlife areas in Colorado. Several Westerns have been filmed in Colorado including True Grit, The Searches and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

Crime rates in Colorado are below the national average. The state gained widespread attention when it legalized both medicinal and recreational marijuana in 2014. Initial reports have shown that crime decreased after legalization despite many concerns to the contrary. Both violent and property crimes are below national averages. The chance of becoming a victim of violent crime in Colorado is 1 in 325. Property crime occurs more frequently than violent crime. The chance of becoming a victim of property crime is 1 in 38. The most common crime in the state is theft. In 2013 there were 101,110 reported cases of theft, a 2.3% increase from 2012. Property crimes can be deterred by installing surveillance systems in homes and businesses. Colorado residents can protect themselves and create a safer environment by incorporating surveillance technology into their security plan. Properties with surveillance systems are known to experience less crime than those without and they are endorsed by law enforcement officials.

Colorado State Capitol
200 E Colfax Ave
Denver, CO 80203

Colorado Governor's Residence
400 E 8th Ave
Denver, CO 80203

Garden of the Gods
1805 N 30th St
Colorado Springs, CO 80904

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