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Brampton, Mississauga to get more CCTV cameras on Hwy. 410, but not to fight crime

Brampton mayor Patrick Brown had called for more CCTV cameras on Highways 410 and 403 as a crime prevention and policing tool after a recent spike in violence on and around the highway.

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Brampton mayor Patrick Brown had called for more CCTV cameras on Highways 410 and 403 as a crime prevention and policing tool after a recent spike in violence on and around the highway.


The Ontario government says it’s installing new closed-circuit television cameras on Highway 410, but not to catch criminals.

Brampton mayor Patrick Brown made headlines at the end of October after calling on the province to install more CCTV cameras on Highways 410 and 403 — running north-south from Highway 10 in Caledon to the Highway 403/401 split in Mississauga — as a crime prevention and policing tool after a recent spike in violence on and around the highway.

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