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60 per Cent of Schools in Pn Have a Monitoring System

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Ricardo Bueno Piedras Negras, Coah.- With a view to the holiday period in the education sector, which will begin on 17 July, schools are enlisted to protect their facilities from lovers of other people's things by counting on plants that have invested in surveillance systems. Benito Luis Costilla, coordinator of Regional Educational Services, highlighted that in Piedras Negras about 60 percent of schools have a system of alarms and video survei…
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Ricardo Bueno Piedras Negras, Coah.- With a view to the holiday period in the education sector, which will begin on 17 July, schools are enlisted to protect their facilities from lovers of other people's things by counting on plants that have invested in surveillance systems. Benito Luis Costilla, coordinator of Regional Educational Services, highlighted that in Piedras Negras about 60 percent of schools have a system of alarms and video survei…

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GM Noticias broke the news in on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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