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Residents divided over plan to add AI-powered surveillance cameras in downtown Matthews
Matthews residents are divided over a proposal to add 25 AI-powered surveillance cameras in downtown, with mixed reactions during a town meeting. The project, estimated at $130,000, was not approved, as commissioners requested more time to review information. Supporters argue the cameras would enhance safety, while critics view them as an invasion of privacy.
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