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Police Cameras Spark Privacy Debate, Citizens Seek to Block Photos |
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by TechNews World (No verified email address) |
02 Mar 2006
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bPolice oppress people of color and women with surveillance technology. |
Testing of Chicago's new speed surveillance SUVs began recently, just as the Illinois State Police debuted their own anti-speeding plan based on high-resolution cameras. The cameras enhance the productivity of troopers who are writing tickets by 16 times, the State Police said.
Police in Chicago -- and elsewhere in the state of Illinois -- are dramatically expanding the deployment of stealth cameras to catch alleged speeders. The cameras may be a massive invasion of privacy , however, according to some legal experts who are calling for precautions to be taken with the surveillance data. By Gene Koprowski |
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