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A True Story of Terror: Real Road Surveillance House Scares Passersby

Summary by aztecapuebla.com
At the height of Camino Real to Cholula and Mateo Norte, a surveillance booth was shattered after an impact. Since then, rather than driving away crime, it now looks like a sceneography of a house of terror... or of a post-apocalyptic film. No longer does the light work, and between the cobwebs, debris and oblivion, the booth has become a monument to neglect. Neighbors say it looks more like a theme park attraction... of those of fear, of course…
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At the height of Camino Real to Cholula and Mateo Norte, a surveillance booth was shattered after an impact. Since then, rather than driving away crime, it now looks like a sceneography of a house of terror... or of a post-apocalyptic film. No longer does the light work, and between the cobwebs, debris and oblivion, the booth has become a monument to neglect. Neighbors say it looks more like a theme park attraction... of those of fear, of course…

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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