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Between Concern and Support: South Tucson Removes Security Cameras

TUCSON- The South Tucson authorities decided to remove the security cameras installed in different parts of the city, arguing that they seek to protect the private information of the residents. The measure, taken on February 17, has generated divided opinions: while some support the decision for privacy reasons, others consider that a key tool in the resolution of crimes is lost. Mayor Roxanna Valenzuela explained that there was concern that the…
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TUCSON- The South Tucson authorities decided to remove the security cameras installed in different parts of the city, arguing that they seek to protect the private information of the residents. The measure, taken on February 17, has generated divided opinions: while some support the decision for privacy reasons, others consider that a key tool in the resolution of crimes is lost. Mayor Roxanna Valenzuela explained that there was concern that the…

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Telemundo Phoenix/Tucson broke the news on Thursday, February 26, 2026.
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