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The Case in Which the Security Cameras of Your Home or Business Could Bring You Sanctions - Tropicana Colombia

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According to figures from the Integrated Emergency and Security System, in Colombia there are more than 26,000 video surveillance cameras installed, of which just over 50% are operational. In Bogotá, the number amounts to more than 5,000 cameras installed and managed by the District. In addition, there are more than 4,000 cameras installed by private ones, whether they are homes, businesses or companies and more than 300 have a 360 degree view.
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According to figures from the Integrated Emergency and Security System, in Colombia there are more than 26,000 video surveillance cameras installed, of which just over 50% are operational. In Bogotá, the number amounts to more than 5,000 cameras installed and managed by the District. In addition, there are more than 4,000 cameras installed by private ones, whether they are homes, businesses or companies and more than 300 have a 360 degree view.

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tropicanafm.com broke the news in on Monday, February 16, 2026.
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