São Paulo implements advanced surveillance system for New Year’s Eve on Avenida Paulista

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Celebrations, which are free, will begin at 4:30 pm on December 31st and will include several musical performances, as well as a silent fireworks show

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The operation will feature the presence of a robot dog and drones, which will assist in supervising the event

City Hall revealed that it will implement a Smart Sampa mobile base, a surveillance system that uses smart cameras, to ensure security during New Year’s Eve festivities in . The operation will feature the presence of a robot dog and drones, which will assist in supervising the event. The celebrations, which are free, will start at 4:30 pm on December 31st and will include several musical performances, as well as a silent fireworks show. Last New Year’s Eve, the party attracted approximately 2 million people. The mobile base will be installed on a bus that has monitors connected to the Smart Sampa platform, as well as a camera with a 360-degree view.

Six operators from the Metropolitan Civil Guard will be in charge of monitoring the images in real time, which will be sent to the Monitoring Center. To guarantee the safety of the event, the City Hall will mobilize 472 Metropolitan Civil Guard agents, 114 vehicles and two Mobile Community Bases. There will also be close collaboration with the Civil Police, the Military Police and the São Paulo Traffic Engineering Company (CET).

The robot dog, which has already been used on other major occasions, is equipped with high-definition cameras and has the ability to access difficult-to-reach areas. Furthermore, the Dronepol Program will be responsible for aerial monitoring.

*Report produced with the help of AI
Published by Fernando Dias

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