Public cooperation with po-po to make sure that all of this town is under watch like a prison in which nobody really feels safe . . . Read more:
Hundreds of surveillance camera owners register with police to help solve crimes in Kansas City
Hundreds of people are registering their private home or business surveillance cameras to hopefully help police catch criminals on camera. The Kansas City Police Department announced the WatchKC program last October to help detectives quickly find the closest camera near the spot where a crime took place.
They already have cameras at nearly every stop light pointing every direction
ReplyDeleteGood. Killa Shitty has too much crime in the known trouble spots. Some of the troubles are migrating far and wide. Sad. And, bad. Surveillance may help identify crimmies, but probably doesn't deter many of them. Again, sad. And, very bad. People shouldn't let cameras give a false sense of security. "Feeling" safe and "being" safe are definitely two different things. Big Brother is helping keep watch on the evil doers.
Delete8:47, those aren't cameras. They are sensors to detect cars and improve traffic flow.
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