Sanciones a quienes instalen cámaras de video vigilancia en espacios y edificios públicos

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California’s Baja Marina del Pilar Vila Olmeda, the governor, has launched an initiative to eradicate halconeo through the vigilance sea. stated that the goal of this is to strengthen security in order to return peace and tranquility to Baja California.

Hemos retirado en lo que va de esta administraci n m s de 1,600 c maras de procedencia desconocida(). This illustrates the necessity of taking action against an issue that poses a direct threat to public safety, as stated in the mandate.

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According to Juan Jos Pon M.ndez, the State’s Chief Justice, this initiative amends Article 317 TER of the Criminal Code with the goal of reforming criminal behavior known as “halconeo,” which entails fining those who obtain information from a public security or justice institution and sharing it with another individual through any medium with the intention of, among other things, committing, plotting, or cubrir a crime.

Describe how the penalty for committing this crime ranges from 1 to 3 to 5 to 8 years in prison and numerous other penalties that range from 200 to 400 times the daily value of the UMA (Unidad de Medida y Actualizaci), which in 2025 is $113.14 pesos ($6 d lares, roughly).

Accordingly, it is considered possible to intervene, modify, or disable the video surveillance system that is installed in public spaces or buildings where public services are provided.

Additionally, Mndez highlights that they will be criticizing the installation of video surveillance systems that might be set up in public spaces or in buildings where public services are provided. It should be noted that individuals who install or utilize video surveillance systems in their homes will not be penalized.

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According to the Consejero, it is not illegal for the individuals to continue installing or using a c mara de vigilancia in their homes.

Additionally, it is establishing new causes that are thought to be aggravating factors for the crime, such as imposing harsher penalties on current or former employees of public security institutions or individuals who use public security channels to obtain information.

Following the governor’s resignation, the initiative was sent to the state congress for approval.

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