Uruguay. The capital of the country of the South of the American continent will inaugurate this Saturday, June 6, its new surveillance plan, through a system of security cameras that will be installed in some of the most important public places in the city.The first twelve cameras will begin to operate at the Montevideo Stadium, which will monitor the official Saturday world cup qualifier between Uruguay and Brazil, and the data of the system's mode of operation will be illustrated to the public on the electronic board of the sports stage.
The stadium's exterior cameras move 360 degrees and have controllable zoom , are permanent recording and controlled by an operator. They have storage capacity of 3 months and the software has the option to search for footage by the hour and / or camera.
The exterior cameras that premiere this Saturday at the Centenario Stadium point to the arrival of the main fans, they are permanent recording and the shift operator selects the movements in terms of zoom and direction.

