In yesterday’s post I comment that the new surveillance system in Mexico City includes cameras on the subway, and that they will be used to detect delinquents who had warrants and don’t be arrested yet. The system had a facial recognition system that scans every user faces. Yesterday I found two monitoring centrals running face [...]
Posts etiquetados ‘Mexico City’
What If I don’t like to be on camera?
Publicado en Cosas del día a día, English Version, etiquetado Cameras, Metro, Mexico City, Privacity, Videosurvillance el julio 10, 2010 | Deja un Comentario »
Smile! You are in hidden camera…
Publicado en Cosas del día a día, English Version, etiquetado Cameras, Metro, Mexico City, Privacity, Videosurvilance el julio 9, 2010 | Deja un Comentario »
Mexico City had a new program of videocameras fixed in all the city. The program will ended with the colocation and control of near 8,500 cameras installed. Some of them are state-of-the-art, with capabilities or “hear” shots and turn around to locate the place of fire. The program, which starts at the SCT Metro (Subway) [...]
Winds of change at the city
Publicado en #Blog30, English Version, etiquetado Metrobús, Mexico City el junio 12, 2010 | Deja un Comentario »
It seems like there are winds of change at the city. This post is written at a Metrobus, the Rapid Transit Bus System – Which uses a way for itself and the driver didn’t sell tickets, they are paid at stations. This let me observe things that otherwise you don’t notice when driving. We go [...]
