Baoji's Netcafes Will Be Monitored
June 22, 2006 |
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Starting June 21, the public security department of Baoji, Shaanxi Province will install video-based monitoring software in all netcafes across the city in an effort to strengthen safety and management at these netcafes.
There are up to 300 netcafes in Baoji, and all of them will be fixed with a video monitoring systems according to the requirements of the Ministry of Public Security.
Monitoring sites will be set in the netcafes in proportion to their size. In principle, there should be one monitoring site for every 50 square meters, and a camera will be fixed at both the entry and exit of the netcafes.
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