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To: Cogito Ergo Sum who wrote (35932)9/5/2021 8:18:24 AM
From: roto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 97950
 
OT



"China like the US and Canada.. is BIG country so easy to get lost"


you had better stick to the outback..

comparitech.com.
China leads the world in CCTV surveillance

Estimates vary on the number of CCTV cameras in China, but IHS Markit’s latest report suggests that 54 percent of the world’s 770 million surveillance cameras
are situated in China, meaning there are approximately 415.8 million located in the country. If this percentage remains the same as camera levels grow to 1 billion in
the next year, China’s CCTV camera count could rise to as much as 540 million.

Based on the country’s current population of 1.4 billion people, that would mean nearly one camera for every two people. Although this projection might seem vast,

it may be a fraction of the actual number. However, if each of the cities we covered in our study did have one camera for every two people, here’s how the figures
may change: