BREAKING Certain Houston businesses will now need security cameras outside after city ordinance passes in 15-1 vote
It would require five types of businesses to install cameras that face the parking lot -- bars, nightclubs, sexually-oriented businesses, convenience stores and game rooms.
The businesses will have 90 days to install the cameras, which must be clear and store footage for at least 30 days."Today, we are letting people know, if you are loitering outside of convenience stores, sexually-oriented businesses, bars, and committing crimes, we will see you on camera," Mayor Pro-tem Martha Castex-Tatum said."And if you are committing those crimes, we will make sure that you will pay the penalty for causing a nuisance in the City of Houston.
Castex-Tatum said the ordinance passing with a 15-1 vote will answer the cries of many Houston residents."If you commit a crime, you can rest assured that we will be right on your trail to get you off the street as quickly as possible," Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said."Not going to tolerate it in the City of Houston."
Turner reminded the public that the passage of the ordinance is an ongoing effort as part of the city's Also, under the same initiative, the Harris County Bail Bond board approved a new rule just last week, which requires bondsmen to accept at least 10% of a person's bond before being released from jail.
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