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    Security Cameras in Downtown

    Security cameras will scan downtown

    By April M. Havens
    Miami Police Department will install a series of closed-circuit cameras in downtown Miami to curtail crime, control traffic and give an extra eye to homeland security efforts, officials say.
    The cameras in Phase 1 will cover Biscayne Boulevard from Southeast Third Street to Interstate 395. They will wirelessly link into police headquarters and be recorded.
    Phases 2 through 5 will expand the coverage area into Brickell, down Flagler Street and eventually into Coconut Grove and northern areas of the city, Police Chief John Timoney said.
    We've made this a huge partnership-based project, said Tony Utset, executive assistant to the chief. We have expanded and worked with the AmericanAirlines Arena, the Bayfront Park Trust, CSX Railroad and Metro Dade Transit to use their light poles.
    The department is awaiting the go-ahead from the county to place the cameras on county-owned surfaces. Police expect that permission within the next two weeks, Mr. Timoney said, and the cameras will be installed as soon as it's granted.
    The primary benefit is it's meant as an anti-terrorism initiative, Mr. Timoney said. God forbid that if something happened like in London where a bomb is left on the ground, you are able to see who that person was.
    Secondary benefits include identifying people who commit everyday crimes. Mr. Utset said that many times, a crime has been committed and a suspect fled before an officer arrives on scene. The camera system will alleviate that problem, he said.
    The cameras, which can zoom, pan, tilt and operate in low light, will continuously feed into headquarters, where one officer will monitor multiple screens, zooming in when a disturbance occurs. Live video from Florida Department of Transportation cameras will feed into police headquarters.

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    Security Cameras in Downtown

    Since obviously, the money to buy these cameras is coming from the cash cow that Homeland Security has become, the question for city manager Hernandez must be: Where is the staff to monitor these cameras 24-7 coming from will staff be civilians or sworn how many people it will take to monitor 24-7 and has the City budgeted for the extra employees needed as monitors? CCTV cameras are good, but their are not an-end-all solution, and certainly not a deterrent! In London, were zillion [figure of speech] of cameras dot the landscape, cameras were good only to capture the terrorists as they marched to martyrdom!

    Utzet, you, Fernandez and Timoney are full of blarney!

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    IT WILL BE MONITORED IN COMMUNICATIONS. THE SCREENS ARE ALREADY UP.

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    matbe crime will go down without cooking the books

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    masonic

    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous
    matbe crime will go down without cooking the books
    Its ok if your a mason, just another skeleton in the closet

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