The VE-2000 was recently featured in a story on WTNH-8 in New Haven,
Connecticut. Click
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Preventing sales to
minors is the primary problem in the retail liquor
industry. How can you prove that your employees carded properly?
Fake photo IDs are widely used and the quality is
excellent. When confronted by the authorities, the minor
discards the fake ID and denies having been carded, or
worse, shows his own underage ID.
Video Eyewitness can protect your business from
fines, suspensions and legal liability by providing the
following evidence:
• A color videotaped record of the photo ID and of the
customer at the time the carding took place
• Audio evidence of age verification
• A factory sealed and tamper proof time-date stamp,
displayed on the video image to ensure the accuracy of
your evidence
Video Eyewitness systems are self contained and
require no installation. They are user friendly with no
training necessary. After checking the information on
the ID, your employee simply inserts the ID into the
side slot. In three seconds the ID and the customer
image are recorded and a light shows the employee that
the system is ready to use again.
Why do I need Video Eyewitness?
No matter how well your employees try to do their
jobs, they cannot identify all fake IDs since they are
just too good to detect. You need the proof to show the
authorities that the minor deceived your staff. Without
proof, you face fines and/or suspensions that will cost
you money.
Video Eyewitness products are superior to other
competitors. There is no costly installation and every
system is mobile – position it wherever you need it. Our
products provide a high quality video image with a
time-date stamp and audio, which is excellent as
evidence. Other systems are often slow, complicated and
prone to error.
What are the other advantages?
When minors realize that their information will be
videotaped, many decide not to use a fake ID. The
machine records whatever occurs in the field of view.
Owners tell us they value it as an extra set of eyes and
ears in their business. Both employee and customer
activity is documented and available for review. It can
also be a valuable tool in certain liability situations.
Parts and labor are under warranty for one year and a
service contract is available for a longer period, if
required. Always use discretion when installing video
and/or audio equipment, especially when there is
perceived privacy. Review federal, local and state
regulations applicable to the installation of video
and/or audio equipment. Party consent may be required.
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