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"I feel like someone's always watching me instead of the bad guys," Shefia Hermacinski said.
"After seeing the cameras posted, they may think twice about wanting to live here," Anthony Davis said.''Residents can go to their alderman's office and request that the light be turned off. We've had those complaints before and it's not unusual for the fight to be turned off," said Monique Bond, spokeswoman for the Chicago Police Department.See the full content of this document
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Blue Lights a Menace to Hyde Park Neighborhood
As you walk or drive throughout the city, you will notice police surveillance cameras af...
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