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Gangnam-gu '44cm' 36-Degree Rotating CCTV Hologram Sign Protects Women's Safe Return Home View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Gangnam-gu (District Mayor Jeong Soon-gyun), in collaboration with Gangnam Police Station, is installing state-of-the-art CCTV systems incorporating 360-degree rotating hologram signs on women’s safe return paths, a first nationwide initiative aimed at achieving zero female crime rates through crime prevention.


On the 19th, the district, together with Gangnam Police Station, installed highly visible hologram signs and CCTV cameras along women’s safe return paths as part of efforts to prevent crimes against women.


With crimes against socially vulnerable women increasingly turning into random attacks, the plan is to enhance crime prevention by providing a sense of being watched through CCTV and improving visibility with eye-catching hologram signs.


When entering an alley, a 360-degree rotating display shows the police station’s emblem and address, indicating that the area is frequently patrolled. This helps specify the location for reporting crimes, making it easier to report incidents, and aims to increase arrest rates through CCTV footage from the area.


Additionally, the hologram rotating sign is a patented and newly registered product recognized as a green technology low-power display. It is combined with cutting-edge CCTV featuring high-definition Full HD resolution, backlight compensation, and an IR (infrared) range of 30 meters.


Cho Hyun-seok, head of Nonhyeon 1-dong, stated, “In addition to existing women’s safe return paths with LED landscape lighting and women’s safe staircases, we are installing dedicated CCTV in areas densely populated by single-person households to create alleys where residents and women can walk safely, aiming to make Gangnam safe and happy 365 days a year.”



Kim Gap-yong, head of Nonhyeon 2-dong, added, “In the COVID-19 era, residents’ anxiety was not only about virus transmission. Through various facilities such as emergency bells on return paths, road surface markings, logo projectors, and advanced CCTV hologram rotating signs, we will create a better living environment in Nonhyeon-dong.”


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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