Milwaukee County is set to enhance public safety in its courthouse with the imminent launch of a new video surveillance system. During a recent meeting of the Committee on Community, Environment, and Economic Development, officials confirmed that the installation of cameras in public areas is nearing completion, with testing expected to wrap up within the next two weeks.
The new system will feature cameras on all courthouse floors, specifically designed to record video without audio, ensuring compliance with privacy regulations. Access to the footage will be restricted to designated personnel, primarily for investigative or law enforcement purposes. This measure aims to bolster security in public spaces while maintaining the privacy of individuals within the courthouse.
Committee members expressed relief that the cameras were not operational prior to this meeting, addressing concerns about a lack of communication regarding their status. The rollout of this surveillance system is a proactive step towards improving safety and security for both the public and courthouse staff.
As Milwaukee County prepares for the cameras to go live, officials are optimistic about the positive impact this initiative will have on public safety and the overall functioning of the courthouse. The community can expect to see these enhancements implemented shortly, marking a significant advancement in the county's commitment to ensuring a secure environment for all visitors.