TRANSPORT Lawmakers divided as critics warn of privacy risks and potential surveillance. Photo credit: Unsplash New law clears the way for dash cams on Cyprus roads Newsroom Cyprus has introduced legislation that regulates the use of dashboard cameras in vehicles, establishing clear conditions for their installation and operation. READ MORE
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