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Louisville, Kentucky Considers Camera Surveillance System

Louisville city leaders hope the threat of being caught on video will help curb crime in some of the city's criminal hotspots. Police Chief Robert White and some members of the Metro Council have proposed spending about $300,000 next year to purchase and install 10 surveillance cameras around the city.

Louisville proposes crime-area cameras, Associated Press, November 19, 2005.