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Seattle Mayor Harrell unveiled a proposal to add surveillance cameras in the Pike-Pine corridor and near Garfield High School as part of a broader strategy to enhance public safety. The initiative aims to address increasing crime rates and improve security for residents and students alike. Harrell pointed out that technology plays a crucial role in aiding law enforcement and preventing crime. The cameras will connect to the Real Time Crime Center, which already monitors various city feeds for suspicious activity. Local residents have expressed support for increased surveillance as a means of ensuring safety in their neighborhoods.

The proposal aligns with ongoing efforts to utilize data and technology in urban safety measures. If approved, the initiative could set a precedent for similar measures in other parts of the city. Harrell's plan underscores the city's proactive approach to tackling public safety challenges.

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