CCTV cameras, which have aided more than 1,500 arrests, could be cut in three south Devon towns.
Newton Abbot, Bovey Tracey and Dawlish could all be hit by the Teignbridge District Council cost-cutting move.
The council said it had to make cuts because it is receiving less money from the government and there is a freeze on council tax.
It has suggested that local businesses take over the system which costs about £40,000 a year.
CCTV cameras have been in the towns since 2004, but in 2011 the police withdrew their funding and the service was reduce to daytime coverage only.
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