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Our children at risk: Security cameras at public schools broken for months
Posted on February 5, 2013 at 11:17 PM
Updated Wednesday, Feb 6 at 12:15 PM
Houston Independent School District administrators claim the safety and security of students is a top priority. But a KHOU 11 News I-Team investigation reveals HISD routinely allows security cameras to sit broken for days, weeks, and even months.
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