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“Uncover the Impact: Public Safety Enhanced by Surveillance Cameras”

Residents of the state capital have voiced their agreement that surveillance cameras could significantly improve responses to crimes and accidents. However, they emphasize that these cameras must be fully operational to effectively ensure public safety, an area that is currently lacking.

Felipe Martin noted that the installation of surveillance camera towers has been a noticeable development in the state capital. These towers are becoming a common sight in densely populated neighborhoods, and are expected to assist authorities in reducing crime rates.

Noemí Vázquez has observed the installation of surveillance cameras in the Lázaro Cárdenas, Félix González, and Caribe subdivision neighborhoods. She expressed her hope that these cameras will be fully functional and effective in their role.

Santos Osorio remarked that while house robberies are a current issue, these new cameras could provide substantial support for the police. He expressed anticipation for the cameras to become operational, as their installation began some time ago but the situation has remained unchanged.

Juan Perez voiced his confidence in the new technology, stating that it will serve as a valuable tool for law enforcement. He believes that these cameras will leave no room for excuses in apprehending individuals involved in illicit activities.

Juan Pablo Chan expressed satisfaction with the installation of surveillance cameras, urging authorities to ensure their completion and functionality. He believes these cameras will provide much-needed security for citizens.

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Felipe de Jesus Rincon sees the surveillance cameras as a crucial part of a larger security project. He hopes they will not be a fleeting solution, but rather a long-term strategy to combat house robberies and other crimes.

Venancio Carrasco views the surveillance cameras as a positive government initiative. He hopes they will be effective and, more importantly, used appropriately to yield good results.

Matilde Dzul suggested that legal reform is necessary to protect personal data. She expressed concern that criminals currently receive more protection from the State Human Rights Commission than citizens who report them on social media.

Mario Cahuich noted that the operation of surveillance cameras has been promised for several years. However, he has only seen posts in various populated neighborhoods.

Finally, Marcos Kantún stated that surveillance cameras will serve as the eyes of the police. He believes that the effectiveness of these cameras will be revealed in the near future. He noted that according to authorities, there is good progress on this project.