The desire to install the video monitoring system had already been announced at the end of last week by the president, Fermelinda Carvalho (PSDB).
In an interview with journalists, the mayor explained at the time that the cameras will be installed in Jardim da Corredoura, Praça da República and Rua do Comércio, areas with “the most movement” in Portalegre.
“I think it’s important [to implement the video surveillance system], people have to feel safe in their city,” she said.
Fermelinda Carvalho, who did not indicate a specific value for carrying out this project, only said that it is, “initially”, “a large investment” for the municipality’s coffers.
The signing of the protocol with the Portalegre PSP does not yet have a set date.
After the protocol, the municipality hopes to move forward with the project together with other entities such as the Ministry of Internal Administration, to obtain the respective licenses to implement the system.
All cities and towns, including small ones, should have security cameras installed. Criminals will think twice about doing their deeds in these areas. It will also provide a sense of safety and security for people going about their daily lives.
By Billy Bissett from Porto on 04 Dec 2024, 10:45
From results on the strip in Portimão, I agree. Criminals have been caught red handed in crimes committed anywhere there are cameras.
Only 1 problem - portuguese law is Grey on legality. I would love cameras on my building and a dash cam on my car, but by law they would be useless, unless of course a serious crime is committed.
How can this be possible - if someone smashes into your car, this crime is minor and dashcam footage illegal, but if it records a murder, then it is perfectly acceptable?
By Paul from Algarve on 04 Dec 2024, 13:39