
Gauteng Premier wants to fight crime using tech
Panyaza Lesufi wants to use drone, panic buttons, centralised surveillance and police cars loaded with gadgets to fight crime in Gauteng.
Panyaza Lesufi wants to use drone, panic buttons, centralised surveillance and police cars loaded with gadgets to fight crime in Gauteng.
Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says that 7 000 new CCTV cameras are being set up and police will start testing an “epanic” button to aid
Hikvision is not only in trouble for advertising racial profiling features but bringing another brand under fire thanks to a misleading association.
The UK government feels there is too much of a risk with Chinese made surveillance tech in its offices.
Gauteng premier Panyaza Lesufi has made it clear that the province’s government is working on a new tech-focused crime-fighting strategy.
City of Johannesburg will now be under 24 hours of surveillance from JMPD.
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