“We are with your eyes, but also with your mouth!” Selective collection points in Sector 6, equipped with video cameras and speakers

The City Hall of Sector 6 of the Capital has mounted a monitoring system for the 12 selective collection points on six fractions, equipped with video cameras and speakers. Therefore, “He who cramms the cardboard box in the glass, for example, or whoever abandons bulky waste near the containers is immediately warned by the speaker.”

Photo: Facebook City Hall of Sector 6
“No waste thrown at random! Police see you and warns you from a distance!
We monitor non-stop the 12 separate collection points on 6 fractions, where you can bring free recyclable. They all have video cameras. In addition, most of them are equipped with speakers.
He who cramms the cardboard box to the glass, for example, or who abandons bulky waste next to containers is immediately warned by speaker”, The City Hall reports in a statement.
Local authority has made a simulation to demonstrate how the system works. Thus, a person left a pile of waste in front of a collection point in the Drumul Taberei.

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Photo: Facebook City Hall of Sector 6
“Immediately the voice of the policeman from the video monitoring dispatcher was heard from the speaker:” We are from the Local Police. Please enter the waste in the dedicated container. “ mentions the quoted source.
Therefore, the City Hall of Sector 6 sends a firm message: “We are with your eyes, but also with you! To keep sector 6 clean, civilized!”
“How do you recycle correctly:
- 12 separate collection points are made available for free in the sector. You can find their map in the link in the comments.
- Bring here everything that can be recycled: paper, cardboard, plastic, metal, glass, textiles, electric, electronics and small appliances, or dangerous waste (batteries, batteries, printer cartridges, cleaning products, etc.).
- Put each recyclable in the dedicated container.
- Do not leave the box or garbage bag outside the containers! This means abandonment of waste on the public domain.
Let's be responsible and take care of the common space, environment and health! ”, concludes the institution.




