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IQinVision watches over annual South Dakota bikers rally
IQinVision watches over annual South Dakota bikers rally
IQinVision announced that for the third year in a row Michael Ballard's Full Throttle Saloon utilized a newly-expanded array of IQeye HD megapixel cameras to keep a close eye on the crowd and provide critical high definition surveillance of the actions of staff and security personnel during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, 04-11 August. With upwards of 50,000 visitors daily, the Full Throttl...

IQinVision watches over annual South Dakota bikers rally

Date: 2012/09/10
Source: IQinVision

IQinVision announced that for the third year in a row Michael Ballard's Full Throttle Saloon utilized a newly-expanded array of IQeye HD megapixel cameras to keep a close eye on the crowd and provide critical high definition surveillance of the actions of staff and security personnel during the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, 04-11 August.

With upwards of 50,000 visitors daily, the Full Throttle Saloon again was the epicenter of the 2012 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. The task of managing the massive indoor/outdoor saloon and over 300 on-site staff, millions of dollars in cash, thousands of motorcycles, cars, and property, as well as providing critical information to law enforcement becomes increasingly difficult as the 72nd annual Sturgis Rally continues to grow in popularity.

“The Full Throttle Saloon documentary carried by TruTV provides an up close and personal look at the event and has increased our attendance substantially,” reported Chris Donahue, Director of Security for the Full Throttle Saloon. “Unfortunately, some of the new attendees are not our typical crowd and some of them might be looking for trouble. That means, more than ever before, we focused our attention on security, protection of property, and limitation of liability this year. We needed to be well trained and prepared and we needed to utilize the very best in technology,” added Donahue.

The Full Throttle Saloon has a mix of IQeye megapixel cameras located throughout the buildings and grounds, achieving excellent coverage of where the vast majority of action takes place. Of particular interest are areas where cash is counted, as well as the areas where cash is stored in preparation for bank deposit. In addition watching over cash and assets, Donahue and his surveillance team, located in the property's security control room, keep a close eye on the crowd to solve trouble before it starts and to direct security forces if problems arise.

Donahue recounted one incident in which a customer punched a vendor's trailer, putting a sizeable dent in the trailer's side. “We were there in no time and our sole intention was to obtain identifying information from the subject so the trailer owner and the subject could handle things on a civil level. The subject became increasingly aggressive and asserted that he didn't punch the trailer. Ironically, before we ever got on scene, we already had the man identified through the use of our high definition network security cameras, so the solution was simple: I told him we had crystal-clear surveillance images showing him punching the trailer and if he didn't cooperate, he was getting a free ride in a police car. After hearing that, he handed over his ID, we gave that info to the trailer owner, and the incident was resolved without the need for intervention from law enforcement.”

Donahue has instructed his security team to see the network of security cameras as a direct extension of the security function. When there is an incident, he tells them to move the involved parties directly in front of one of the various cameras on the property. “We want to have clear evidence to solve any crimes that happen. The IQeye camera images in high definition also offer our security team with an additional layer of protection. We're documenting offender's actions, so in the future we're protected in a claim of inappropriate response by our security team.”


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