KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- People living along 24th Street have been dealing with a high crime rate for years, but that could soon change.
Eight cameras have been installed along the street between Hardesty and Jackson avenues.
The cameras will record activity along the street, and Kansas City police can logon and view the images anytime.
Neighborhood leaders could also be allowed to take a look. Police plan to allow them to monitor the cameras by June, as long as those leaders pass background checks.
Many residents of the area said the cameras were what they'd been hoping for to help make their neighborhood safer.
Police installed similar cameras in Kansas City, Kan., in February.
Dane said
22:16 05/06 2008
EEEH A DAT A GWAN
STUWY77 said
08:40 05/07 2008
it will work cause a so England run.. cameras every where a watch people
Crazypickney said
12:33 05/07 2008
hmm... lets see how this progress
viper_3kj said
12:36 05/07 2008
how the camera dem setup a england mi think a invasion a privacy
linko said
13:01 05/07 2008
lol
RiddimRyder said
13:02 05/07 2008
you are all looking at this the wrong way...just think of all the amazing videos we will get now of Americans being idiots!! this is the BEST idea!!!
Crazypickney said
13:06 05/07 2008
@ Ryder, u will never stop, u crack me up so much with the america thing
RiddimRyder said
09:44 05/08 2008
LOL!!!! don't think I hate on dem cuz I got US relatives...it just too easy :P
Memphis said
09:50 05/08 2008
Them a try everything fi TRY stop crime ehhh good look still
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- People living along 24th Street have been dealing with a high crime rate for years, but that could soon change.
Eight cameras have been installed along the street between Hardesty and Jackson avenues.
The cameras will record activity along the street, and Kansas City police can logon and view the images anytime.
Neighborhood leaders could also be allowed to take a look. Police plan to allow them to monitor the cameras by June, as long as those leaders pass background checks.
Many residents of the area said the cameras were what they'd been hoping for to help make their neighborhood safer.
Police installed similar cameras in Kansas City, Kan., in February.