Sunday, July 24, 2005

Pressure on U.S. to Use More Surveillance

An AP newswire article, via MyWay.com Technology News:

Pressure is building for greater use of video cameras to keep watch over the nation's cities - particularly in transportation systems and other spots vulnerable to terrorism - after the bombings in London.

The calls have come over the last few weeks as British investigators released surveillance footage of the bombers in the deadly July 7 attacks and then put out frames of suspects in Thursday's failed attacks.

"I do not think that cameras are the big mortal threat to civil liberties that people are painting them to be," Washington, D.C., Mayor Anthony A. Williams said Friday.

He's not alone. While privacy advocates question their effectiveness, Sen. Hillary Clinton called for New York City subway officials to install more cameras, even though officials said some 5,000 cameras are already in use across all modes of city travel. In Stamford, Conn., Mayor Dan Malloy said it's time to revisit a 1999 ordinance that limited cameras to watching traffic.

1 Comments:

At Sun Jul 24, 07:42:00 PM PDT, Blogger Brandon Teoh said...

I think those cameras can be put to commercial use as well. It can actually be nurtured into a cyber tourism tools where Internet users would be able to pay in order to get real-time videos of happening around the world.

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