Louisville Metro Parks utilize high-tech surveillance to curb vandalism, trespassing
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They cameras are big, bright, loud and stick out like a sore thumb, but at parks across the city, those cameras are always watching and keeping criminals away.
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The city is renting four mobile camera units that are being circulated through parks that are experiencing security issues.
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