Today: September 24, 2024
Today: September 24, 2024

What Philadelphians need to know about the city’s 7,000-camera surveillance system

What Philadelphians need to know about the city’s 7,000-camera surveillance systemSurveillance cameras are getting cheaper, more powerful and more ubiquitous.

The Philadelphia Inquirer recently investigated Philadelphia’s use of what it described as a “little-scrutinized, 7,000-camera system that is exposing residents across the city to heightened surveillance with few rules or safeguards against abuse.” The article detailed how Philadelphia narcotics cops not only allegedly failed to disclose their use of video surveillance in arrest reports or to prosecutors, but also that the video footage at times proved officers were lying when they testified.

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