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Friday, October 5, 2012 2:22 PM

CANTTAKESKY


http://www.aclu.org/blog/free-speech-national-security-technology-and-
liberty/police-cameras-outside-your-door




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Would you want to live there? And be subject to police monitoring 24 hours a day, seven days a week? I suspect most people would not like it if a live police officer were stationed on the sidewalk in front of their house, photographing their comings and goings at all hours. This is little different. As the report notes,

Today’s surveillance units in residential Lansing not only provide a 360-degree view of the area up to 500 feet, but also have zoom capabilities. Each day, the cameras engage in 24-hour viewing and imaging of the surrounding area utilizing high-definition color, night vision, and focus features that resolve minute detail in even the most severe environmental conditions. This means that the Lansing cameras give police the ability to read words on a piece of paper in someone’s hand within 50 feet, clearly discern a license plate that is 300 feet away, or recognize a face at 400 feet. Although the cameras are not monitored 24 hours a day, everything viewed by the cameras is digitally recorded and stored on hard drives for two weeks or more

There are limits placed on surveillance of private areas, but they are not adequate:

“Privacy zones”—defined by the LPD as windows of homes and other “non-public areas”—are not recorded. Still, while most private windows have been blocked from viewing, many front stoops and fenced backyards were only blocked after the ACLU’s recommendation to do so.

I spoke with Rena Elmir of the ACLU of Michigan and she told me,

The police feel that they’ve included sufficient safeguards by including that feature. Still, if you have a mailbox that’s at the end of your property line, the idea that a police officer could see whom you’re getting mail from using the zoom ability of the camera is worrisome. And just as easily as you can blur those areas, such as windows, you can disable that feature. The idea that this could be misused by police—even if it’s just one person, one bad apple—is pretty scary.

The ACLU of Michigan also had an independent researcher look at the impact of the cameras on the minority population. Comparing the representation of black residents to white residents, the study concluded that African Americans were twice as likely to be under camera surveillance as white residents. Concludes the report:

The disproportionate monitoring of people of color actually exacerbates the conditions that facilitate anger and resentment of law enforcement. In a society where many African Americans already feel profiled, installing surveillance cameras in their communities to constantly monitor their behavior only serves to heighten their sense of powerlessness and to foster mistrust of government officials…. One resident in an affected neighborhood expressed fear that when his grandson practices basketball on his driveway, the stranger on the other side of the camera would be silently judging him according to his own prejudices and stereotypes…. The installation of cameras has elicited negative responses from some African American residents, many of whom feel they are being viewed with suspicion as potential criminals. Their sentiments have been reflected in studies verifying that racial minorities are frequently targeted by camera operators in other communities “with a relish that impl[ies] a deep prejudice.”


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Sunday, October 7, 2012 11:24 AM

FREMDFIRMA



You know, I mighta been sympathetic - but see, nobody stood up and said anything, or even cheered it on, when they decided to load up the public school system with cameras, which have done utterly NOTHING to reduce any of the problems* and wound up a needless privacy invading expense all too often used for nefarious purpose.

And having successfully inflicted it upon their favorite test-bed, people with less rights and protection than livestock in our social and legal system (i.e. minors) soon enough they then deploy it on adults, often the same ones who cheered it on when it was directed at others, and when they get round to whinging about it, my only question for them is this.

Where were you, WHEN IT MATTERED, cause it mattered from the start.
If the answer is "nowhere" or "cheerleading it" then my only response to that is "SUCK IT UP, fuckhead."
Same goes for Zero-Tolerance, and metal detectors and random searches - which are now available at your local airport and/or bus/train station, cause you didn't stand up WHEN IT MATTERED.
Oh well - go to hell.

-Frem
*PS - Not just the cameras, one of the things I've been neck deep in making a racket about is "School Resource Officers", basically cops - and the appalling rate of wholesale victimization, particularly of a sexual nature, these bastards have been engaging in...
Not only is there apparently no way to stop it, the victims can't even REPORT it without facing immediate consequence cause there's often as not no route to do so or any check and balance whatsoever.

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