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Safety Boost in Kansas City: New Cameras and Lights Hit the Streets
Kansas City, USAWednesday, October 23, 2024
Local businesses like MMTH Creative, a production company based in the Crossroads Arts District, have experienced firsthand the challenges of crime. Studio manager Paul Strickland shared that their studio has been broken into twice over the past two years. He's grateful for the city's extra help, noting that increased security presence can make the area less enticing to criminals.
Mayor Lucas made it clear that the city wants to be proactive rather than reactive. The cameras will link to the Real-Time Crime Center, allowing the Kansas City Police Department to respond faster to any suspicious activity. The goal is for the city to have a stronger presence on its streets, making them safer for everyone.
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