translated from Spanish: New patrol technology in CDMX recognizes faces and plates

The Ministry of Citizen Security introduced the new units that will patrol Mexico City.
These are the first patrols to be part of the 1,855 new units of the ‘Quadrant Program’, which will increase the patrolling capacity in the country’s capital by 120%.
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The head of the Ministry of Citizen Security of Mexico City, Jesús Orta, detailed that these police units will have green chromatic with white, facial recognition and geolocation systems, and will be added to the thousand 300 patrols that the Dependence.
The new patrols will have a green and white color.
The new patrols have an indoor and outdoor video surveillance system with the ability to store video files for up to 15 days, and will be able to recognize stolen cars thanks to its plate reading function.
The video system will broadcast live to command centers, and will cover the 847 quadrants of the Mexican capital, with two units for each.
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Other patrols will be for the command structure of each sector, for special operations commands and for the tactical unit, vehicles that will be completed on July 26.
The new fleet of patrols will consist of 1 thousand 105 patrol-type charger sedans, 270 RAM V6 pickups, 200 Jeep Wrangler patrol-type pickups, 155 RAM V8 patrol pick-ups, 100 Journey patrol-type pickups, 13 civilian RAM V8 pick-up trucks , 12 pickup vans civil RAM V6.
The new units will increase the patrolling capacity in the country’s capital by 120%.
The thousand 855 new vehicles were rented by the capital government for 3 thousand 299.7 million pesos. According to the head of government, Claudia Sheinbaum, with the rent of the units Mexico City will save 221 million pesos.
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In addition to these vehicles, the capital police will receive 2,500 new bicycles next week.
With information from Notimex.
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