Should we develop video surveillance?
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Has video surveillance entered the customs of Cameroon? In the streets, shops, supermarkets, offices, parking lots and homes, cameras proliferate. In 2019, the government through the national gendarmerie and police placed more than 2,000 cameras and received two command centers by video surveillance. There were only 70 in 2014 ...
File summary
- Article 1: The key numbers
- Article 2: Fight against insecurity: Cameroonian cities are watched and safer
- Article 3: Cameroonian cities: the first fruits of video surveillance
- Article 4: The decrease in road deaths is linked to the use of semi-portable radars
- Article 5: Attack on CAMTEL equipment, an alert against the development of the Safe city?
- Article 6: Citizen's point of view regarding the development of video surveillance
- Article 7: Violence in schools: reinforcement of video surveillance, prescription made to the ministers in charge of the education sector
- Article 8: National police: a daily control operation is bearing fruit in the city of Yaoundé