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Technology and Ongoing Surveillance Reinforce Security in Aguascalientes Accesses

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Salma PimentelThe security doors installed in the main roads of Aguascalientes have strengthened the shielding of the state, allowing a more effective vehicle and pedestrian control, said the secretary of Public Security, Antonio Martínez Romo. Currently operate five security doors, being those located to the north and south the ones that record the greatest influx. Each one has advanced technology of plate detection and facial recognition, conn…
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Salma PimentelThe security doors installed in the main roads of Aguascalientes have strengthened the shielding of the state, allowing a more effective vehicle and pedestrian control, said the secretary of Public Security, Antonio Martínez Romo. Currently operate five security doors, being those located to the north and south the ones that record the greatest influx. Each one has advanced technology of plate detection and facial recognition, conn…

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With the security gates that are located in the main accesses to the state and that have advanced technology, the government of the state of Aguascalientes assures that an effective vehicle and pedestrian control is maintained that contributes to maintaining the armor throughout the state territory. The head of the State Public Security Secretariat (SSPE), Antonio Martínez Romo, said that there are five security gates, with those of the north an…

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Newsweek México broke the news in on Wednesday, July 16, 2025.
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