BRITISH children on holiday in Portugal's Algarve are still ?wide
open? to another Madeleine McCann-style abduction because authorities
refuse to install CCTV.
Madeleine's parents Kate and Gerry have long believed a camera
network in the region may have helped prevent her disappearance or
helped in the search.
Despite a campaign to have a CCTV network covering the Algarve
holiday resorts, officials say they cannot justify the cost.
Now there are fears that without the deterrent another child
could be snatched.
Former Algarve tourism chief Antonio Pina said: ?For many years I
have been fighting for CCTV in the Algarve as this would help the
situation of increasing the police presence and creating a better
feeling of security.
?Unfortunately, I have found that those in authority have a very
small mentality when it comes to introducing this measure.
?This is a simple answer and it is crazy that it has not already
been brought in.?
In the UK there are more than 4.2million CCTV cameras capturing
each person up to 300 times a day. Portugal's lack of cameras has meant
that in the four years since she vanished from Praia da Luz on May 3,
2007, Madeleine has not
been caught on film once.
Doctors Kate and Gerry, from Rothley, Leics, believe their
daughter, who was just three when she disappeared, may have been found
had there been greater CCTV coverage.
The couple's spokesman Clarence Mitchell said: ?Kate and Gerry
would welcome the idea of greater surveillance in areas like that where
families are on holiday.? |