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Technology vs crime
published: Wednesday | October 31, 2007

THE EDITOR, Sir:

WE SHOULD be using the won-derful new tools of technology such as miniature cameras at all our stop signs and traffic lights, thus saving on manpower and freeing members of our security forces to catch those criminals who have been preying on our society for years. It would also help in garnering funds from wrongdoers who break the traffic laws, who fill our gullies with rubbish and thus increase our environmental problems.

Taking money out of their pockets will be a salutary lesson to them all. What we should also do is, after the third offence, pictures of the offenders should be shown in the print and electronic media. Certainly, we must individually and together take a stand against this blot on us all by really growing up. It is our country and we must all act in unison to keep it clean and free of crime.

I am, etc.,

Barbara Cover

Kingston 6

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