Cape Town’s Law Enforcement has found a new way to combat crime in gang-ridden communities across the Metro, with the help of drones that will give the officers an eye-in-the-sky to keep watch.
According to Cape Town Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis the City of Cape Town will be investing in this technology to help keep residents safer in the city.
The City of Cape Town has confirmed a plan where they will be using drones to curb vandalism said Mayor, Geordin Hill-Lewis, reports News24. Vandalism remains an ongoing concern when it comes to crucial infrastructures and progressing all service deliveries.
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“In the months ahead we’ll be testing this tech thoroughly, and we have high hopes that it will make a big difference for our crime-fighting efforts in the city,” Hill-Lewis said.
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