Lafayette looking to install crime cameras at 52 locations

Source: National Cyber Security – Produced By Gregory Evans

The Lafayette Police Department soon will be keeping a watchful electronic eye on some city neighborhoods. The installation of crime cameras could begin this year at 52 locations, mainly areas in north Lafayette selected through a combination of input from the City-Parish Council and a review of crime statistics to pinpoint high-risk neighborhoods, said Police Chief Jim Craft. “What area has the most need? That’s what we want to look at,” Craft told a council committee Monday in an update of the crime camera program. The council last year approved the department’s request for $700,000 to buy the cameras and related equipment.There is an additional recurring expense of about $100,000 a year to keep the system running and for the Internet connections needed to link the cameras to the Police Department. Other communities have had a mixed experience with crime cameras, some touting them as effective crime-fighting tools and others questioning their value, but Craft said he believes the money will be a wise investment in a tool to extend the reach of the city’s officers. “We see them as force multiplier,” the chief said. Councilman Jay Castille agreed. “We don’t have enough patrol officers out there, and it’s going […]

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