Marco Acosta
Marco Acosta is a Colombian politician and a member of the Colombia Justa Libres party, currently serving as a councilman in Bogotá. He has been vocal about public safety issues and has recently led a political control debate regarding the city's video surveillance system, expressing concerns over the high number of non-functional cameras in Bogotá. Acosta's advocacy highlights the importance of effective monitoring in improving urban security, especially in light of increasing crime rates.
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Colombia:
Marco Acosta stated that a family of four needs an average of 7’668.426 pesos per month to live in Bogotá.
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Colombia:
Marco Acosta revealed that the criminal chain includes prior surveillance for vehicle theft.
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Ecuador:
Marco Acosta is the manager of Biess who was present at the event discussing housing programs.
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Ecuador:
Marco Acosta is a teacher at the Universidad Internacional del Ecuador who discusses the challenges and responsibilities of single fatherhood.
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Colombia:
Marco Acosta is a councilor of Bogotá who filed an Action Popular against the ADE.
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Colombia:
Marco Acosta led the debate concerning the concerns about the surveillance system in Bogotá.
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