Seattle ends Stadium District CCTV era after World Cup ends

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Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson turned off the Stadium District surveillance cameras the day after FIFA World Cup Seattle ended, while keeping existing cameras in the downtown core, Chinatown-International District, and Aurora Avenue North online as the city awaits an audit of the Real Time Crime Center’s data handling. The move intensifies the privacy-versus-safety debate, with privacy advocates urging further reductions or removals and critics warning it could hamper investigations; the audit findings will help determine next steps, and no major security incidents were publicly reported during the World Cup.
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