66% Yes |
34% No |
61% Yes |
32% No |
3% Yes, but only in places where crime rates are high |
2% No, more police should be added to high crime areas instead |
2% Yes, and more police should be added to high crime areas |
1% No, and the government has gone too far in the invasion of privacy of citizens |
See how support for each position on “Video Surveillance” has changed over time for 40.7k Netherlands voters.
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See how importance of “Video Surveillance” has changed over time for 40.7k Netherlands voters.
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Unique answers from Netherlands users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
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Difficult to comment without knowing about current practice. Overall though, police should be able to make maximum use of technology to combat crime (where proportionate)
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Yes, but there must be strict regulation about who gets to see the recordings and when they can be used.
@9BXDBZ311mos11MO
No, and prohibit armed police from entering these areas
@99VSDTH1yr1Y
Yes, to be used in case of accidents, crimes, etc
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