CONTINUING COVERAGE.
WE WILL HAVE ANOTHER REPORT ON
THE INVESTIGATION ON THE CBS 2
MORNING NEWS AT 4:30.
ALSO GET UPDATES ON
CBSCHICAGO.COM.
IN THE WAKE OF THE TERROR
IN MANCHESTER, EXTRA SECURITY
IS TOP OF MIND FOR MANY
INCLUDING IN WRIGLEYVILLE.
JUST THIS MORNING, THE CITY
SIGNED OFF ON THE CUBS
INSTALLING DOZENS OF CAMERAS
AROUND THE BALLPARK.
CBS 2'S DANA KOZLOV JOINS US
LIVE FROM LAKEVIEW WITH MORE ON
WHY AND WHEN THIS IS GOING TO
HAPPEN.
DANA?
Reporter: WE ARE AT
BROADWAY, GRACE AND HALLSTEAD,
A VERY BUSY INTERSECTION BY
DAY, ONE ALREADY COVERED BY A
SECURITY CAMERA, BUT THE
ALDERMEN SAYS IN ANOTHER 6 TO 8
MONTHS, CAMERAS LIKE IT WILL
BECOME A VERY COMMON SIGHT HERE.
THERE ARE ABOUT 10 SURVEILLANCE
CAMERAS LIKE THESE ON POST
AROUND WRIGLEYVILLE.
NOW QUADRUPLE THAT.
I THINK THE MORE CAMERAS WE
HAVE, THE SAFER THE
NEIGHBORHOOD WILL BE.
Reporter: THAT IS THE
MILLION-DOLLAR PLAN AND THE
CUBS ARE PAYING FOR IT.
IT IS THEIR EFFORT TO SHOW
THEY ARE TAKING RESPONSIBILITY
FOR THE 3 MILLION FANS THAT
COME INTO THEIR NEIGHBORHOOD
AND IMPACT THAT WRIGLEY FIELD
HAS ON THE NEIGHBORHOOD.
Reporter: THE NEW CAMERAS
WILL FEED INTO THE EMERGENCY
MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, SOMETHING
PRIVATE SECURITY CAMERAS CAN
ALSO DO.
THEY WILL ALL BE INSTALLED
WITHIN THE RECTANGULAR AREA
FROM BELMONT NORTH TO MONTROSE
AND WEST, TO LAKESHORE DRIVE.
JULIA OWNS A SHOP ON HALLSTEAD.
SHE IS READY FOR ITS.
THE NEIGHBORHOOD IS READY TO
HELP WITH POSSIBLE CRIME.
Reporter: WHAT ABOUT BIG
BROTHER CONCERNS?
THAT IS A CONSIDERATION, WHICH
IS WHY ONE ALDERMEN IS WARY OF
PUTTING THOSE CAMERAS ON
STRICTLY RESIDENTIAL STREETS.
I AM LOOKING AT THIS
HOLISTICALLY AS, HOW DO YOU GET
THE COVERAGE NECESSARY WITHOUT,
YOU KNOW, ADDRESSING YOUR
QUESTIONS ABOUT BIG BROTHER ON
EVERY BLOCK?
Reporter: THAT ALDERMEN
ASSESS SPOTS FOR THOSE 30 NEW
CAMERAS HAVEN'T BEEN DETERMINED
YET BUT SAYS THE CITY'S
EMERGENCY OFFICIALS AND POSSIBLY
