00:01In the video captured by one of the 10 cameras of security
00:04of the College of Delia Zapata Olivella, in the north of Bogotá,
00:08the moment in which the student is hiding in this zapato droga,
00:11vendida, according to the institution, by the alumni of the educational system.
00:16The vigilance sees that these guys are like entreging and guard something in the zapatos,
00:21they give avis to the police, or, before that happens, it serves to prevent that.
00:26In this other video, we see a student who tries to shoot a Sonia Forero,
00:30the school director, according to her, because she asked her to put a prender that was not of the institution.
00:36She was under the effect of the droga, in a state of anger,
00:39of excitability, by an alucinogen that was consumed in the school,
00:43and he niega, and his mom also niega, and she says that it was I who was agreding him.
00:47At the end of the video, obviously, he noticed perfectly that he is the one who tried to shoot me.
00:51Las cámaras instaladas en diferentes puntos del plantel han servido para detectar agresiones, robos y riñas.
00:58En el 2008 se presentaron ocho casos y en el 2009 la cifra bajó significativamente a dos.
01:04Puede ser incómodo, uno se siente como vigilado, como perseguido,
01:10pero siempre y cuando ayuden la seguridad está bien.
01:13Antes de que existieran las cámaras, dos veces le robaron el celular aquí a la salida del colegio.
01:18Desde que instalaron esas cámaras, no ha vuelto a suceder ese caso.
01:23Este proyecto, que ha causado polémica, tiene un objetivo positivo para la Secretaría de Educación.
01:28Lo que quiere la Secretaría de Educación es prevenir a tiempo, es evitar las agresiones.
01:34En cinco colegios distritales ya se han instalado estas cámaras.
01:37La idea es hacer lo mismo en 198 más.
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