(The Center Square) - With the first FIFA World Cup match to be played in Seattle happening two weeks from Monday, pressure is mounting to utilize security cameras in the area to keep fans and city residents safe.

Tourism officials have scaled back their financial expectations for the global event, with sluggish hotel bookings and fewer international travelers anticipated.

Debate continues over whether recently installed cameras near Seattle's Stadium District should be activated ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Supporters say the cameras are an important public safety tool, particularly as Seattle continues rebuilding its police force following years of staffing shortages.

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