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SAFE SYSTEMS SECURES LAUNCH OF GROUNDBREAKING


NEW ROAD ANGEL HALO GUARD TAXI/PH


By Safe Systems CCTV Ltd 01706 551 212 info@safesystemscctv.co.uk www.safesystemsCCTV.co.uk


Safe Systems CCTV Limited is proud to unveil a major milestone in transport safety innovation. Building on its already approved CCTV systems for Transport for London (TfL), the company has now extended approval to cover the LEVC Vista - and introduces the Road Angel Halo Guard Taxi/PH, which is officially approved for installation in ALL licensed PHVs.


This new system offers comprehensive protection for drivers with front and rear view dashcam. The system complies fully with UK GDPR regulations by excluding audio completely. These cutting-edge dashcams, developed exclusively for Safe Systems by Road Angel, represent the next evolution in legal and high-quality vehicle surveillance.


“Gaining TfL approval for our Road Angel Halo Guard system was remarkably efficient, requiring only two visits thanks to the collaboration and responsiveness of the TfL team,” said Safe Systems CCTV Limited. “Orders are already coming in fast, confirming strong market demand.”


Technical innovation meets intelligent design


Safe Systems has also introduced several key design enhancements to its market leading and unrivalled internal CCTV systems:


l A streamlined, smaller, and clearer highly visible monitor screen now includes auto dark mode to prevent continuous display.


l An LED panel with a built-in activation button allows drivers to reactivate the screen for 30 seconds - serving as a real-time reminder that recording is in progress.


This reinforces passenger safety and acts as a deterrent to disruptive behaviour and abusive passengers.


Expanding partnerships & national reach


The company’s network of regional installation engineers continues to grow, cementing Safe Systems’ presence nationwide. The new product rollout reflects


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the company’s unwavering commitment to innovation, security and regulatory excellence.


Key benefits of the Road Angel Halo Guard?


The Road Angel Halo Guard taxi/PH dashcam packs a serious punch when it comes to safety, compliance, and peace of mind - especially for taxi and private hire drivers.


Here is a breakdown of its standout benefits:


Crystal clear recording l 2K Quad HD front camera and 1080p rear camera for sharp, detailed footage


lWide 140° viewing angle captures more of the road and surroundings.


Night & parking protection l HD Night Vision ensures clarity even in low light.


l Parking Mode records incidents while the vehicle is unattended.


l Auto Image Stabilisation smooths out bumpy footage for better clarity.


Fully UKGDPR compliant


l No internal audio recording - audio is permanently disabled.


l Designed specifically for licensed vehicles, meeting ICO regulations.


Smart Features


l Screen-free design reduces distractions while driving.


l Battery monitoring prevents your car battery from draining.


l Quick-release mounting makes installation and removal a breeze.


Tailored for taxi & PH drivers


l Helps defend against false liability claims with instant playback.


l May qualify for insurance professionally installed.


discounts when


l Approved by local authorities like Wolverhampton City Council


This is not just a dashcam - it is a full-on guardian angel for your vehicle.


AUGUST 2025 PHTM


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