Galleria Umberto in Naples, surveillance cameras finally installed

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Finally the surveillance cameras to the Galleria Umberto I in Naples, between San Carlo and via Toledo, after countless episodes of vandalism. The cameras installed at the end of December will be active 24 hours a day and are connected directly with the rooms of the Police Headquarters.

In this way, anyone who commits acts of vandalism or incivility will be easily recognizable and traceable through this video surveillance system. The cameras are active both on the center of the Gallery Umberto I than on the arms facing along via Verdi and on the San Carlo side.

In the program there will also be other measures concerning the night closure of the monument with ben two gates, the green light is awaited Superintendence by the end of the current month. With the presence of the gates, the work of surveillance will be facilitated, thus counteracting the hooligans on scooters, the babygands and the football games.

The homeless problem

Many merchants of the Galleria Umberto I have raised the problem of homeless, which especially in recent weeks have regained possession of the area, showing unpleasant attitudes to citizens and tourists, such as throwing bottles at the bartenders, stripping naked and pestering boutique customers.

The Municipality has been informed and urged to take action, the traders have in fact requested the Tso for some homeless people in such a way as to keep them away from the monument. Palazzo San Giacomo is currently evaluating the situation. We just have to wait for news about it.

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Written by Serena De Luca
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