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Cities should install cameras on a post with a viewing screen. The camera is set up to catch a local attraction in the frame. The camera lenses are really nice but secured from theft.  Anyone can walk up to the screen with their social media account and scan their username.  This would allow them to have the photo that's taken be posted to their account or to the cities account with them tagged in the photo.  This will give the person a nice photo of them at a landmark from a nice distance away, and it will give the city more exposure for their landmarks and publicity for people to get out and see the sights.  This could increase tourist traffic to certain areas which would help businesses, communities, and the arts.

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