Londoners continue to destroy cameras installed within the city’s controversial Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ).

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Londoners continue to destroy cameras installed within the city’s controversial Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ). The Metropolitan Police recorded 288 attacks between April and August.

After the recent expansion introduced by London mayor Sadiq Khan, ULEZ covers all 32 boroughs. People with cars that do not meet the requirements will have to pay £12.50 a day to drive within the zone.

Do you think the expansion is justified?


 
No wonder Londoners are angry. And I thought sg would make the list for sure.

Top 20 Cities by Number of CCTV Cameras​

In terms of the top 20 cities by number of CCTV cameras as a per volume figure, you get the following results.

A lot of people will not be surprised to find out that China holds the vast majority of the spots on this list, alongside a few from India and one city in Russia and the capital of the United Kingdom.

Cities with Over 1,000,000 CCTV Cameras in Total
  1. Beijing – China – 1,150,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  2. Shanghai – China – 1,000,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras

Cities with Over 500,000 CCTV Cameras in Total
  1. London – United Kingdom – 691,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  2. Delhi – India – 551,500 ≈ CCTV Cameras

Cities with Over 250,000 CCTV Cameras in Total
  1. Taiyuan – China – 465,255 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  2. Hangzhou – China – 400,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  3. Shenzhen – China – 400,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  4. Hyderabad – India – 375,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  5. Tianjin – China – 350,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  6. Chengdu – China – 310,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  7. Wuxi – China – 300,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  8. Guangzhou – China – 300,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  9. Chongqing – China – 290,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  10. Chennai – India – 280,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  11. Suzhou – China – 270,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  12. Changsha – China – 262,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  13. Qingdao – China – 262,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras

Cities with Under 250,000 CCTV Cameras in Total
  1. Harbin – China – 250,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  2. Nanjing – China – 238,000 ≈ CCTV Cameras
  3. Moscow – Russia – 203,600 ≈ CCTV Cameras
https://upcomingsecurity.co.uk/security-guides/cctv-camera-guides/cctv-by-country/
 
This may start a trend and eventually morphed onto a revolution. They have had enough of a Paki mayor.
 
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