Building access system is unrestricted by the number of staff members
It was announced today (Friday, May 18) that a fourth person has been arrested in connection with the estimated £18 million worth of art stolen from the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge. Police confirmed a 25-year-old man was arrested in London yesterday (Thursday) night on suspicion of conspiracy to commit burglary. He is due to be taken to Cambridgeshire for questioning. Two men and a teenager have already been charged with various offences concerning the incident.
Unrestricted by the number of staff members and packed with additional features, Access Enterprise is specifically designed for firms who require the ultimate access control system. The Access Control UK-supplied system comprises of: Access Enterprise software installation CD, 50 Smart Cards, an Extensive User Manual, Serial Cable for communications to PC and 30 days of free helpdesk support from the date of purchase. It provides total control over who is allowed access through any controlled point at any time of day; and will benefit museums, other public buildings and offices.