Fusus technology has emerged as a controversial surveillance tool increasingly deployed in urban areas, particularly targeting low-income neighborhoods under the premise of crime prevention. Despite significant public debate about privacy concerns, municipal authorities are rapidly adopting this technology as a standard approach to urban security. The system's implementation raises critical questions about civil liberties and the ethical boundaries of community monitoring, yet cities continue to integrate these surveillance methods into their law enforcement strategies, signaling a potentially transformative shift in how urban safety is conceptualized and managed.