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Police and Community Surveillance

Summary by La Liberté
In Altona, some surveillance cameras are now part of a voluntary police registry, a citizen investigation and cooperation tool that questions the boundaries between security and privacy. Since the beginning of October, the local police in Altona have launched a new register through the Forrest Green group's Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry program. This is a program that allows residents to voluntarily register their surveillance cameras with …
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In Altona, some surveillance cameras are now part of a voluntary police registry, a citizen investigation and cooperation tool that questions the boundaries between security and privacy. Since the beginning of October, the local police in Altona have launched a new register through the Forrest Green group's Safe Neighbourhood Camera Registry program. This is a program that allows residents to voluntarily register their surveillance cameras with …

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La Liberté broke the news in on Tuesday, November 11, 2025.
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