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Leicester City Council defends CCTV usage – BBC News
By LCFC | February 21, 2012
BBC News | Leicester City Council defends CCTV usage BBC News Leicester City Council has defended its use of about 2000 CCTV cameras, the highest in the country. Civil rights group Big Brother Watch said Leicester had more council-controlled CCTV than any other city, three times as many as Manchester. |
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