A Total of 1,451 CCTVs in Operation
Including General Surveillance, Child Protection, Road Monitoring, and Vehicle License Plate Recognition

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Geumsan County has newly installed 14 surveillance CCTVs and replaced 52 outdated vehicle license plate recognition cameras and other devices to enhance the safety of residents.


This year, Geumsan County invested 300 million won to install 14 new surveillance CCTVs at 11 locations, including Sangok-ri in Geumsan-eup, aiming to address areas of concern for crime and strengthen public safety.


The locations for CCTV installation were selected through a review committee comprising officials from the Geumsan Police Station, Geumsan Fire Station, and Geumsan Office of Education. Currently, a total of 1,451 CCTVs are in operation, including 1,065 for general surveillance, 105 for child protection, 159 for road monitoring, and 71 for vehicle license plate recognition.


To enable swift and accurate responses to incidents, the county is operating an artificial intelligence (AI)-based high-speed video analysis solution.


Additionally, by the end of the year, the county will complete the construction of a system that links disaster-related videos and data to its smart city safety integrated platform, providing real-time core data necessary for county administration work.



Park Junyong, an official in charge of resident safety, stated, "We will ensure seamless, 24-hour CCTV monitoring to make Geumsan a safer place."


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

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