No. I am going to take a guess here using my own travel experience. I would say Moscow has more surveillance. I have been to London and compared to Moscow it is an much more open place. There was a big police presence everywhere and the morning I left police cars were stationed a few hundred feet apart on the freeway. I was never able to connect by internet because it was blocked. I felt watched in Moscow and never felt that way in London.
During the 2012 London Olympics, surveillance was maintained by the usage of CCTVs.
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London, England is the place to be to view some very special spectacular Christmas lights. The best place to see this is on Regent Street in London.
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Yes, many libraries have surveillance systems in place to ensure the safety and security of patrons and library assets. These systems may include security cameras and other monitoring devices that are used to deter theft and vandalism, as well as to identify and investigate any incidents that may occur within the library premises.