REPLAY. Use of drones to monitor the economic zone of Jarry, on the front page of overseas news

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The prefecture of Guadeloupe has announced the implementation of reinforced control systems, in particular on Jarry in Baie-Mahault during the next two months. Drones will fly over the industrial zone during the holidays. This is the front page of Overseas news for Tuesday July 11, 2023. Find your entire newspaper here.

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Published on July 11, 2023 at 1:01 p.m.

The Jarry area, in Baie-Mahault, will be under close surveillance during the months of July and August, the prefecture of Guadeloupe announced in a press release. A decision taken because of the concentration of shops and night establishments within the economic heart of Guadeloupe. An environment that generates a crime of appropriation and sometimes an uninhibited use of weapons near places of exit indicates the prefecture.

This area, according to the State, also generates many dangerous road behaviors, especially at the end of the evening and the beginning of the night. During these long holidays, drones will fly over the economic heart of the archipelago. An effective means of control according to the authorities. The report by Ludivine Guiolet and Ludovic Gaydu from Guadeloupe La 1ère.

The Overseas newspaper of Tuesday, July 11, 2023

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