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Tonight on the news, details of a new measure to tackle exam cheats. The Examination Officers' Association is planning to test the idea of installing cameras in exam halls to tackle exam cheats, as rising numbers of invigilators have complained about the stress of trying to stop cheating in schools and colleges. Though no overall figures on cheating exist, there are more and more complaints about candidates taking mobile phones into exam rooms . Moreover, devices like pens fitted with voice recorders are making invigilators' jobs much harder. CCTV cameras could also prevent unjustifed complaints against them. Cameras are already in use in many schools monitor students in classrooms and playgrounds, and in exm halls they would stop students thinking they can go unobserved, , the Examination Officers' Association argues. The chief executive of the association declares that he do not know what students will think about it and that, personally, he is not a big fan of surveillance, but he insists that the idea is in response to the problems that invigilators have expressed.