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Update news surveillance cameras
According to many experts, the trend of using cameras is becoming increasingly popular.
Some 170,000 buses, coaches and mini-buses will need to have two in-vehicle surveillance cameras from July next year.
Surveillance cameras are being placed in forests in the northern central province of Thanh Hoá to monitor forest fires.
Twenty-two solar-powered bus stops with surveillance cameras have been put into use in HCM City’s District 1.
Le Quoc Cuong, deputy director of HCM City Department of Information and Communication, talks to Tuổi Trẻ (Youth) newspaper about the installed camera system to monitor the city.
VietNamNet Bridge – Surveillance cameras to monitor traffic violations will be installed on a trial basis in Hanoi and HCM City by 2020 and nationwide by 2022, according to the Government.
VietNamNet Bridge – Public discourse has taken off over Hanoi’s recent decision to forbid citizens from making audio or video recordings without consent during meetings with officials.
VietNamNet Bridge – As many as 40 surveillance cameras will be installed at bus stations to assist authorities with traffic management, said a Hanoi Police official.
Surveillance cameras will be installed on the 12-km long Pham Van Dong boulevard in HCM City from late December to assist authorities with traffic management and improve navigation, the City's People's Committee announced recently.
VietNamNet Bridge – Once the hotspot in Go Vap District for local crimes, prostitution and drug addicts shooting up in alleys, Ward 12 today has seen a sharp drop in the crime rate after the installation of 300 surveillance cameras.