Police plan to install dozens of surveillance cameras in downtown La Crosse

The Associated Press
January 11, 2013 at 3:18PM

LA CROSSE, Wis. - La Crosse police hope a web of surveillances cameras in the downtown area will help catch criminals and deter crime.

The La Crosse City Vision Foundation is trying to raise $475,000 to help police install 41 cameras that will continually record activity downtown. To some it feels like `big brother' is watching. Resident Ryan Hyland says downtown businesses already have their own cameras.

But, Police Chief Ron Tischer tells WKBT-TV ( http://bit.ly/UERG3M) his officers don't have the time to constantly monitor activity. He says they will be clearly marked as police surveillance cameras and will be focused on streets, alleys, sidewalks and parking ramps.

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Information from: WKBT-TV, http://www.wkbt.com

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