Santa Cruz Mayor’s Office has 750 cameras to monitor vehicles in real time

Santa Cruz Mayor’s Office has 750 cameras to monitor vehicles in real time
Santa Cruz Mayor’s Office has 750 cameras to monitor vehicles in real time
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May 12, 2024, 11:44 AM

May 12, 2024, 11:44 AM

In Santa Cruz de la Sierra, drivers who run red lights, which do not respect the zebra crossing or make improper turns, among other infractions, they will be notified virtually and then sanctioned.

On the morning of this Sunday, May 12, Mayor Jhonny Fernández stated that It has 750 cameras that are distributed in different parts of the city whose function is to monitor and monitor traffic in the capital of Santa Cruz in real time.

First, a road traffic education and respect for signage campaign will be carried out until June 30, and If traffic violations persist, sanctions would begin as of July 1 in coordination with the Traffic Operational Unit, which is the one that currently punishes bad drivers.

“There is no longer anywhere for (the offending drivers) to escape.” We have identified the points where the cameras are that work in real time and that They identify the license plate of the vehicle (offender). We are going to notify them with the information we have in the records of the SAT (Secretary of Tax Administration),” reported Mayor Fernández from the monitoring center, in the Urbarí neighborhood.

And security in schools?

The Santa Cruz mayor also indicated that there are 2,500 security cameras in the city’s educational units, Of these 300 cameras are installed on the perimeters of schools and 2,200 within school infrastructure.

“They are cameras to take care of the children and the parents who come to the schools. They are new cameras that are working with the internet so that during the 24 hours there is a record of the movements, in addition to the entries and exits of the educational centers.”

 
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