How Security Cameras are reshaping
Safety
Brazil is set to host the World Cup
next year and the Summer Olympics in 2016, arguably two of the biggest sporting
events in the world. Played on the world stage and participated in by nearly
every country, these two events will draw hundreds of thousands of fans from
all over the world. Along with these fans will be people hoping to take
advantage of them. Pickpockets, scalpers and criminals will be crawling all
over these events. With as much coverage
as these two events will have there is also a real possibility of someone
trying to replicate the tragedy in Boston.
This article is not meant to rehash
tragic events but instead focus on how we are learning to prevent such
atrocities from occurring again. Brazil has invested 900 million dollars in
updating their electronic security measures as well as beefing up their
manpower and physical presence.
Johnson Controls Security recently
won a 29 Million dollar grant to install hundreds of cameras in the 12 stadiums
that will be hosting World Cup matches. This includes analytic software and
biometric scanners to make sure that the people entering for the games are who
they say they are. Johnson Controls and the Brazilian police are also taking a
preemptive role in reducing crime by integrating the World Cup ticket purchase
system with local police records and cross matching known felons and
troublemakers in an attempt to curtail violence before it happens.
In addition to the new cameras and
recording software that is being added to the stadiums, Brazil has brought in
extra police officers to beef up their presence. The current plan calls for 1
officer per every 50 spectators in the stadiums and 1 officer per every 80
spectators at publicly displayed matches. This added manpower will utilize high
tech, state of the art ground vehicles and helicopters to provide immediate
support. Brazil has also purchased 30 security robots capable of bomb removal
and surveillance.
The World Cup preparations are a
perfect example of how Hi-Tech security solutions are being integrated
seamlessly with Police forces and private security teams worldwide resulting in
a more organized and efficient use of manpower and increased productivity in
crime prevention.
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What do you think about the World Cup preparations? Do you think it will be enough to provide a safe experience for fans? Let us know in the comments!