Piedmont, California to Install Cameras at Entry Points
Village is one of wealthiest in the state, rattled by string of burglaries
The town of Piedmont is hoping to curb crime by putting cameras at all points of entry into the small city.
The signs on the borders of Piedmont are small, but village of just 11,000 people is known as one of the wealthiest in California, and a rash of recent burglaries have put residents on edge.
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