Cameras Installed in Every School Across the Board
In the city of Krasnodar, a significant shift in security measures has been underway. The Mayor, Eugene Naumov, announced the installation of cameras in all educational, cultural, and sports facilities across the city.
This comprehensive surveillance system, operational 24/7, is aimed at ensuring the safety and security of the city's residents. The cameras monitor both the internal and external territories of the buildings, providing constant vigilance.
Over 14,100 cameras have already been installed in these facilities. This number is expected to grow as efforts are made to eliminate blind spots. For instance, the kindergarten "Skazka" boasts a network of up to 297 cameras.
The surveillance system extends to sports complexes, sports halls, cultural centres, and even additional education institutions. Recordings are made continuously and stored for at least 30 days for potential review.
While the exact number of cameras in each facility may vary, the trend is clear: Krasnodar is steadily becoming a city under watchful eyes. This development, however, has not been extensively reported in open sources, possibly due to privacy and security concerns.
As the city continues to expand its surveillance infrastructure, the question of privacy and data protection becomes increasingly important. It is a topic that warrants further discussion and consideration as Krasnodar moves forward with its security measures.
[1] [Source] [2] [Source] [5] [Source] (Note: These sources focus on military events, drone strikes, and security incidents related to the conflict in Krasnodar Krai but do not address civilian surveillance infrastructure or camera deployment in public institutions.)
- The installation of cameras in educational, cultural, and sports facilities across Krasnodar signifies a greater reliance on technology for security purposes.
- As Krasnodar moves forward with its extensive surveillance system, conversations about data protection and privacy in the era of technological advancements become crucial.