Eyes Over Compton: How Police Spied on a Whole City

Discussion in 'privacy problems' started by MrBrian, Apr 21, 2014.

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  1. MrBrian

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    Rockwell was right with his song "I always feel like somebody's watching me. I ain't got no privacy."
     
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    Send up your own drone to follow the police home from their detachment at the end of their shifts.

    What a sad state of affairs.
     
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    Somehow I doubt that will go over well with police, just as how recording their actions with a cellphone or camera will get you Tased, or worse.
     
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    And the excuse is still the same, the security. The idea is always good, but the problem is, who will be in control of the surveillance.
    During testing, it is usually the police, then they will find out, that is expensive, so they will hire a private company and there it goes.
     
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