Not that I know of. The 2 cameras are mounted next to each other. At one time our deck was covered. When the cover was removed a 2 by 4 was left in place attached to the side of the house. The second camera is mounted with all screws attached to the 2 by 4. The PTZ is only secured by the top 2...
LPR camera is a Dahua 5231E-Z12. This is the thread I used to configure my 2 LPR cameras.
https://ipcamtalk.com/threads/ipc-hfw5231e-z12-lpr-from-137-feet.24514/
You can actually see the gravel bounce off the garage door right after the pop sound. Here is the actual frame grab. Check the area around the Stop sign pole.
Now that I think about that pop sound, you may be right about the gravel. I found a pea size piece of asphalt just below the black and white camera in front of the garage door. Since the garage door is some type of metal, that must be the pop sound that was heard during the turns.
I was turning left from from a stop sign when Loma Prieta hit. I thought one of my tires had come loose and was about to fall off so I pull over to the side of the road and stopped. When I was stopped and the car was still rocking I knew it was an earthquake.
The earthquake had a magnitude of 5.1 and was centered 12 miles east of San Jose. The camera pointed at a street a few blocks away from our house shook quite a bit.
These three sat in the middle of the road for 6 minutes. Later, they moved over to the corner, where nothing happened until the guy in the red car drives by.
My Comcast download speed has been at 75 Mbps for a few years. I checked my Comcast account page and it said my download speed is now 800 Mbps. I rebooted my old Arris SB6183 which is rated up to 400 Mbps. When I run a speedtest now I get 573 Mbps. I've had this SB6183 since September 2015 and...
Who do you think is responsible? I called the police shortly after the accident to let them know I had a video of the crash. They called be back the next day and gave a link to upload the video for the accident report. The car took out a section of the fence on the corner property.
Yes, after getting it working, he loaded it on the trailer on the down slope. He had to refill at least 3 different fluids before he tried to restart it. The engine started right up. Those little tractors must be hard to damage.