City has Model for Crime Cameras: ; Delaware Officials Offer Help to Cities Wanting Surveillance Tips

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Charleston Mayor Danny Jones has quite a few U.S. cities to look at as a model if he tries to blanket the city with video surveillance cameras.

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City has Model for Crime Cameras: ; Delaware Officials Offer Help to Cities Wanting Surveillance Tips

Jones is candid about the issue, saying he wants surveillance cameras literally everywhere in Charleston.

Cities such as Chicago, which touts its comprehensive surveillance system as a major crime deterrent, have served as an inspirational prototype for Jones.

City officials in Wilmington, Del., can offer a few pointers.

Wilmington, with a population of about 73,000, was the first U.S. city to have its entire downtown area under surveillance.

In 2001, city leaders collaborated with downtown businesses to launch a major survei...

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