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Vietnam's HCM City to install cameras on buses

Xinhua, April 10, 2016 Adjust font size:

Vietnam's Ho Chi Minh City is installing surveillance cameras on buses to for better management, order and security, the municipal Transport Department said Sunday.

The installation, expected to effectively prevent and fight against sexual harassment and theft, will be completed by the end of this year, said the department's Public Transport Management Center.

Two cameras are installed inside each bus, and the total cost for camera purchase and installation is some 13 million Vietnamese dong (about 580 U.S. dollars) per vehicle.

This year, Ho Chi Minh City will also replace 500 old buses with new ones running on 28 routes which receive price subsidy, and build up a smart electronic ticketing system, said the center.

Ho Chi Minh City currently has nearly 3,000 buses, many of which began running in the 2002-2007 period. Enditem