Hallandsposten reports that Örjans Vall is equipped with just six cameras, which can be compared with roughly 70 at Borås Arena.
There aren’t enough of them.
From the Swedish Football Association’s regulations regarding arena requirements, it appears that all arenas must have a “permanent camera surveillance system” and it aims to be able to identify the audience in all sections of the stands.
Jesper Westberg, club manager, tells the newspaper that Halmstads BK is blamed by the interest organization Swedish Elite Football after every Allsvenskan home game. This is done in the delegate report.
– We also get a remark every match for the cameras by Sef (Swedish Elite Football) because there are too few, he says to HP.
The fact that the camera surveillance system is limited makes it, for example, more difficult for the police to subsequently identify people who used illegal pyrotechnics.
Per Eliasson, head of the delegates at Sef, tells HP that the flawed camera surveillance system is on the agenda.
– We have an ongoing camera surveillance discussion with them about improvement measures, he tells HP.
2023-10-03 08:22:00
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