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Goodbye to the Security Cameras: the New Technology that Will Bring Better Surveillance and Protection to Homes and Apartments

Summary by El Cronista
The thefts in the City of Buenos Aires increased by 9% in 2024 compared to 2023, according to data from the Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the City of Buenos Aires (IDECBA).This upward trend continues from the start of the pandemic and is a step away from reaching pre-2019 values.Before the wave of thefts, security cameras and alarms are an ally to prevent crimes such as entry to private homes.According to the executive director of Garn…
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The thefts in the City of Buenos Aires increased by 9% in 2024 compared to 2023, according to data from the Institute of Statistics and Censuses of the City of Buenos Aires (IDECBA).This upward trend continues from the start of the pandemic and is a step away from reaching pre-2019 values.Before the wave of thefts, security cameras and alarms are an ally to prevent crimes such as entry to private homes.According to the executive director of Garn…

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El Cronista broke the news in Argentina on Thursday, November 13, 2025.
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