Monday, September 10, 2012

Permanent surveillance systems

Baylor Johnson, spokesman for the Florida chapter of the ACLU, also warns of the permanent surveillance, as has happened in other cities which keep the surveillance systems long after they are put in place for a specific event.
"Almost every time, the system stays in place longer than it was intended for," said Johnson.
"This is an impulse, to blanket public spaces with surveillance. But that impulse is wrong," Johnson said. "The monitoring of citizens can quickly become invasive. They become a tool of potential abuses of power."
Common Dreams

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