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Aransas Pass man hooks two tagged redfish during CCA tournament - Corpus Christi Caller-Times

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Aransas Pass man hooks two tagged redfish during CCA tournament - Corpus Christi Caller-Times Aransas Pass man hooks two tagged redfish during CCA tournament - Corpus Christi Caller-Times Posted: 28 Jun 2021 09:18 AM PDT Ashlee Burns   | Corpus Christi Caller Times Watch Video: Angler lands 14-foot hammerhead shark, estimated at nearly 1,000 pounds An Aransas Pass man reeled in two tagged redfish during the CCA Texas STAR Tournament last week.  Jeffery Hain caught a blue tag and a green tag redfish, possibly scoring himself a $750 Academy Sports + Outdoors gift card and a new 19-foot Shoalwater Cat, Mercury motor and McClain trailer package, the tournament posted on Facebook.  Hain took his kayak out for the day and before long he hooked a blue tagged redfish. According to the post, Hain would be the fourth Blue Tag Division winner pending a polygraph.  The next day, Hain caught a green tagged redfish.  Registration for t...

South Carolina parents say baby monitor was hacked after camera lens moved on its own - ABC News

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When Jamie Summitt welcomed her son, Noah, into the world in February, she wanted only the best for her newborn. Three months wiser and after brush with what she said the seedier side of tech, she feels like she "failed him." The 24-year-old said she made a creepy discovery around 5:30 p.m. on May 30 when she says the lens on the $40 baby monitor started moving without command. "We were out in the other room eating dinner, and I could hear the mechanic sound of it, but nobody sitting there was moving it," she told ABC News. Jamie and her husband, Kevin, said they rushed over to the bedroom where Noah was sound asleep in his bassinet and stood there aghast as the monitor's lens swiveled on its own. "I looked down and it was moving away from the bassinet and over to my bed, then stopped and panned quickly back over to where he was sleeping," Jamie Summitt said. "I said, 'Oh my god! Grab it and unplug it. Go grab it.'" The ...

The Best Gun Safes for Securing Firearms - BobVila.com

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Photo: amazon.com Storing guns in a reliable safe keeps them from getting into the wrong hands and reduces the risk of theft. In some states and communities, safe storage (including locking guns in a safe), fitted trigger locks, or securing guns by a cable might even be required by law. Safes designed specifically for firearms have been around for decades, and today's models are versatile and simple to open yet strong and resistant enough to keep thieves at bay. The best gun safe for your home will vary depending on the number and type of guns being stored. Before choosing a gun safe, gun owners should contact their local law enforcement authority to determine whether they need to purchase a particular type of safe. Here are several types of gun safes that allow users to secure their firearms while keeping them easily accessible in case of an emergency. BEST OVERALL: RPNB Gun Safe, Quick-Access Pistol Safe BEST FOR LONG GUNS: Moutec Large Rifle Safe BEST QUI...

Security products round-up – June 2021 - IFSEC Global

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Product news James Moore IFSEC Global takes readers through the latest product launches and updates to hit the security market in June. Releases include new cloud-based body cameras, security management systems, intercoms, electronic padlocks, new surveillance cameras and plenty of integration-based updates to access control software!  Eagle Eye Networks Direct-to-Cloud Body Camera Eagle Eye Networks has introduced a 4G, direct-to-cloud body camera designed specifically for commercial use to the security market. This new offering is said to provide customers with affordable access to feature-rich, professional-grade body camera services, which improve staff safety and accountability, trigger immediate response, and provide valuable evidence, all while protecting assets and keeping communities safe. The device has secure 4G and Wi-Fi capabilities, two-way audio, geo-tagging, and alarm features which combine with the company's cloud infrastructure service, alongside...

Centenary Falsehood: China's 'Huge Effort' to Protect Human Rights - Polygraph.info

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Centenary Falsehood: China's 'Huge Effort' to Protect Human Rights - Polygraph.info Centenary Falsehood: China's 'Huge Effort' to Protect Human Rights - Polygraph.info Posted: 28 Jun 2021 10:52 AM PDT On June 24, China's State Council Information Office issued a report on the Communist Party of China's (CPC) efforts to respect and protect human rights. The report, issued on the eve of the CPC's centenary on July 1, speaks highly of the party's human rights record. "Over the past century, the CPC has invested a huge effort in human rights protection, adding significantly to global human rights progress," China's state-run Xinhua news agency quoted the report as saying. "For a hundred years, the CPC has always put people first, applying the principle of universality of human rights in the context of the national conditions. It regards the rights to subsi...