Cameras Divide Locals at Hansaplatz, Despite Security Aim
Cameras, including those with artificial intelligence, have been installed at Hansaplatz, a bustling square in the city, to enhance security. However, opinions among locals are divided on their effectiveness. Agnieszka, a regular at the square, feels that the cameras have not made her feel safer, despite their presence.
The cameras at Hansaplatz are positioned on tall metal poles, offering a wide view of the square. The police have implemented these cameras, including some with artificial intelligence, to bolster security in the city. However, Agnieszka, who often spends time at the square, does not feel reassured by their presence.
Recently, Agnieszka's phone was stolen while she was sleeping at Hansaplatz, despite the video surveillance. This incident has further fueled her feeling of insecurity. She believes that the cameras have not been helpful in preventing such incidents, and she is not convinced that they make the square safer.
The cameras at Hansaplatz aim to enhance security, but their usefulness is debated among the public. Agnieszka, a regular at the square, feels that the cameras have not made her feel safer, despite her phone being stolen while under their watch. The police continue to use these cameras, including those with AI, to maintain security in the city.
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