Two of the three surveillance cameras were at the park entrance, while the other was a high-altitude camera positioned next to the park that could cover half a block, but the clarity was so poor, it only captured blurry human figures. It was said to be mounted so high to prevent vandalism, but with such filming quality, it might as well have not been installed at all.
When Jimmy saw the surveillance footage, he ranted about the people who installed the cameras, but it was the only camera that captured the outside of the park besides the park's own surveillance.
Carrying several tapes of surveillance footage, Jimmy returned to the office. There was no helping it, a significant portion of surveillance still used traditional tape recording, which often recorded for about a week before being reused—a love-hate aspect of these recordings.