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Seattle will turn on stadium-area cameras during World Cup

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Mayor Wilson agrees to turn on stadium-area cameras ahead of World Cup
Mayor Katie Wilson reversed course Friday on the use of closed-circuit television cameras in Seattle’s stadium district, giving the greenlight to turn them on before the upcoming FIFA World Cup.

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Seattle mayor OKs activation of some CCTV cameras during FIFA World Cup tournament
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Seattle mayor reverses course, activates surveillance cameras for World Cup
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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson grilled over CCTV usage, affordability and housing
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson addressed crime, homelessness, housing costs and transportation during a Seattle CityClub forum with FOX 13 on Wednesday.

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CCTV cameras will be on in Seattle's Stadium District during FIFA World Cup tournament
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Seattle police union pushes mayor to activate cameras ahead of 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Seattle mayor grilled over public safety, affordability, CCTV
Emergency services are at the scene and drivers are being warned of 30-minute delays.

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World Cup security debate heats up in Seattle
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Seattle mayor criticized again for surveillance camera ban
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One camera for every three people: Does this actually deter crime?

Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also known as video surveillance, is the use of closed-circuit television cameras to transmit a signal to a specific place on a limited set of monitors. Image by Hustvedt, CC3.0. Closed-circuit television (CCTV), also ...
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Council moves to request funding for CCTV camera expansion

At Council’s May 26 meeting, local lawmakers moved to formally request $500,000 from the Region of Peel to support the expansion of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) camera infrastructure within Caledon.
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