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Sat Jan 19 2008
Fresno Spends $1.3 million on Video Surveillance
Police Chief and Mayor are Impressed with the Results
After working on the project for over a year and spending $1.3 million on video surveillance equipment to spy on citizens, the mayor and Fresno Police Department held a press conference to say that. . . well, their cameras filmed a crime. Fresno mayor Alan Autry and Police Chief Jerry Dyer did not claim that the video surveillance stopped the crime from happening or even that it solved the crime. The mayor and police chief said the video was used in the investigation that led to the arrest of 25 year old Jamie Stanfield. The video, shown at the press conference, showed a shooting that took place near Belmont and highway 99.
Autry and Dyer used the opportunity to promote the video surveillance project. Dyer said they currently have 47 cameras up and operating in Fresno and that they plan to have 130 cameras in operation before the end of the year. The goal is to have 250 cameras in Fresno within the next two years.
Up until now, the cameras have not been actively monitored, but Dyer said that is about to change. He said the cameras will soon be monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by police cadets. When asked if there was any civilian oversight of the monitoring, as the policy manual on the video surveillance project demands, Dyer said "we are in the process, as a matter of fact we had a meeting about this a week and a half ago on identifying who that person might be." He added, "we're not there yet, I believe what we have had over the last six to nine months is really trying to refine this process." The police have had this operation going for 1 ½ years and are out of compliance with the policy manual they agreed to implement. One of the conditions the City Council had on establishing the video surveillance project was that the FPD follow the policy manual.
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Autry and Dyer used the opportunity to promote the video surveillance project. Dyer said they currently have 47 cameras up and operating in Fresno and that they plan to have 130 cameras in operation before the end of the year. The goal is to have 250 cameras in Fresno within the next two years.
Up until now, the cameras have not been actively monitored, but Dyer said that is about to change. He said the cameras will soon be monitored 24 hours a day, 7 days a week by police cadets. When asked if there was any civilian oversight of the monitoring, as the policy manual on the video surveillance project demands, Dyer said "we are in the process, as a matter of fact we had a meeting about this a week and a half ago on identifying who that person might be." He added, "we're not there yet, I believe what we have had over the last six to nine months is really trying to refine this process." The police have had this operation going for 1 ½ years and are out of compliance with the policy manual they agreed to implement. One of the conditions the City Council had on establishing the video surveillance project was that the FPD follow the policy manual.
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