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Security Cameras Removed in Mérida: Why Is It Illegal to Put Them on the Street?

Summary by yucatan.com.mx
MÉRIDA.- The Ministry of Public Security has removed private video surveillance cameras installed on streetlights and electrical infrastructure, deeming them illegal. According to a statement posted on its social media, the security cameras were located in the Puerta de Piedra neighborhood (Dzityá police station), as well as in the Centro, Misné I, […]
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MÉRIDA.- The Ministry of Public Security has removed private video surveillance cameras installed on streetlights and electrical infrastructure, deeming them illegal. According to a statement posted on its social media, the security cameras were located in the Puerta de Piedra neighborhood (Dzityá police station), as well as in the Centro, Misné I, […]

Various security cameras, also known as video surveillance cameras, were installed without authorization on the Mérida public road, so they were removed. On TV Azteca Yucatán we tell you what the Ministry of Public Security (SSP) says about this.

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aztecayucatan.com broke the news in on Friday, July 4, 2025.
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