A handful of small business owners in San Jose are getting free security cameras from the city as part of a pilot program to help them fight back against crime.
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 8:02PMA handful of small business owners in San Jose are getting free security cameras from the city to help fight back against crime.Armed robberies, vandalism and smashed windows are all things business owners in the Alum Rock Village in San Jose have experienced one too many times.
"We're not going to allow this to continue to happen and that the city of San Jose stands with our small business community," Ortiz said.Prop 36 will bring back harsher penalties, for theft and certain drug crimes. Issues that have plagued the Bay Area and the state in recent years.
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