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Muizenberg is on Cape Town City’s CCTV footprint.

The installation and monitoring of four pan to tilt zoom and licence plate recognition cameras is a small step in the right direction for the latest suburb to make it onto the City’s CCTV footprint. 

The City of Cape Town’s Metro Police Strategic Surveillance Unit (SSU) has launched yet another satellite CCTV control room – this time in Muizenberg.

It comes less than a month after a similar launch in Ocean View.

Four cameras, will be monitored from the control room situated at the Muizenberg Traffic Centre.

The camera feeds will be monitored by Neighbourhood Watch members and Law Enforcement Auxiliary members, who will be able to raise the alarm in the event that any incidents are detected.

The footage obtained from the cameras will also prove valuable for investigation purposes, where required.

‘We are hoping that, with the rollout of fibre, we will be able to link this control room to the Strategic Surveillance Unit’s central operations centre in future. For the moment, however, the local control room and initial camera rollout is a start for the Muizenberg area, and a potentially valuable tool in improving public safety, but also assisting with traffic management and other matters,’ said the City’s Mayoral Committee Member for Safety and Security, Alderman JP Smith.

The cameras were paid for through ward allocation funding, at a cost of approximately R200 000.

‘These camera installations are meant to enhance safety in Muizenberg, not only for residents, but also the thousands of visitors to its shores each year. I believe it is a worthwhile undertaking and based on the impact of the initial installations, we might look to expand the rollout into the future. However, we are also looking at potentially linking non-City cameras to the control room and increasing the CCTV footprint in that manner,’ said Ward Councillor, Aimee Kuhl.

The Safety and Security Directorate is also considering a further installation in the Muizenberg area at some point in the future, to increase the area under surveillance.

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