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December 29, 2006
Cameras in Indianapolis
From IndyStar.com :
Indianapolis has decided to follow other big cities in installing 27 cameras to monitor local sports stadiums, water treatment facilities and high crime areas. A $1 million federal grant is paying for the cameras, which run $14,000 for fixed cameras and $12,000 for movable cameras. The camera footage will be available at police headquarters and and in officers' cars (no idea how many cars are wired for this).
While the public generally favors cameras for crime fighting, this is still a partisan issue. Take a look at the 123 comments generated by readers.
Posted by rshah at December 29, 2006 11:07 AM
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