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Drones could replace private security guns
Independent on Saturday
|April 26, 2025
'If people are carrying weapons on the ground, you know the situation'
BRAINS, not bullets, might be the answer to South Africa's rising crime challenge amid heated debate over proposed legal changes that will alter how private security firms patrol and protect.
Experts say technology and drones in particular could be the answer to the proposed amendments by the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) which could restrict the use of high-calibre firearms which many believe will leave communities more vulnerable to crime. Facial recognition features and better cameras could also be used.
Kopano Tholo, a drone expert at ITOO Special Risks says these devices can be used for routine surveillance, gathering real-time data and incident response in public areas such as malls, stadiums and taxi ranks.
“This could potentially assist where the proposed regulatory amendments may impact private security guards’ ability to effectively perform their duties,” he said.
In addition, he said by using drones they would have access to “extensive data” which could be used in their planning.
“For instance, drones come with thermal imaging and night vision solutions. And with the thermal imaging, they've got facial recognition technology.
“So if there’s a specific suspect that they’re looking for, if you have routine drone operations in specific areas it can specifically pick up the face of that person and identify what objects certain individuals are carrying. If people are carrying weapons on the ground, you know the situation on the ground.”
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