安大略省计划扩大社区摄像头,以打击汽车盗窃和家庭入侵,并获得200万美元的赠款支持。
Ontario plans to expand community cameras to fight car thefts and home invasions, backed by a $2 million grant.
安大略总理道格·福特(Doug Ford)提议扩大社区监控摄像头, 以打击在约克地区和皮尔等地区不断上升的汽车失窃及家庭入侵事件,
Ontario Premier Doug Ford is proposing to expand community surveillance cameras to combat rising car thefts and home invasions in regions like York Region and Peel, following a recent $2 million provincial grant covering half the cost of CCTV systems.
在汉密尔顿的演讲中,福特说,照相机可以迅速通过牌照识别被盗车辆,并注意到居民的强烈兴趣,特别是在Etobicoke多次家庭入侵之后。
Speaking in Hamilton, Ford said cameras could quickly identify stolen vehicles by license plate and noted strong resident interest, especially after multiple home invasions in Etobicoke.
他强调,设施需要市政和社区批准,尽管尚未公布关于照相机类型、放置地点或数据使用的任何细节。
He emphasized that installations would require both municipal and community approval, though no details on camera types, placement, or data use have been released.
这项建议是在与市政当局不断讨论时提出的,而福特的办公室没有确认是否可以将被禁止的超速摄像头改用于监视。
The proposal comes amid ongoing discussions with municipalities, while Ford's office did not confirm whether banned speed cameras could be repurposed for surveillance.