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DamianTV
04-27-2013, 04:05 PM
http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/04/27/1837207/the-coming-war-against-personal-photography-and-video


Lauren Weinstein writes

"Are you ready for the imagery war — the war against personal photography and capturing of video (http://lauren.vortex.com/archive/001022.html)? You'd better be. 'In some cities, like New York, the surveillance-industrial complex has its fangs deeply into government for the big bucks. It's there we heard the Police Commissioner — just hours ago, really — claim that "privacy is off the table (http://yro.slashdot.org/story/13/04/26/1456231/nyc-police-commr-privacy-is-off-the-table-after-boston-bombs)." And of course, there's the rise of wearable cameras and microphones by law enforcement, generally bringing praise from people who assume they will reduce police misconduct, but also dangerously ignoring a host of critical questions. Will officers be able to choose when the video is running? How will the video be protected from tampering? How long will it be archived? Can it be demanded by courts? ... All of this and more is the gung-ho, government surveillance side of the equation. But what about the personal photography and video side? What of individual or corporate use of these technologies in public and private spaces? Will the same politicians promoting government surveillance in all its glory take a similar stance toward nongovernmental applications? Writing already on the wall suggests not. Inklings of the battles to come are already visible, if you know where to look."

tod evans
04-27-2013, 04:17 PM
Video of cops/LEO must be publically accessable!

In fact real time video of LEO's that can be saved by private citizens would be optimal...

Worrying about cops recording private citizens needs to happen in the past-tense, as that's been going on for decades.

Now, the ability for a citizen to view/record streaming misconduct is an opportunity not to be missed...

BAllen
04-27-2013, 07:04 PM
Well, miss Weensteen, if you know where to look, you can find a hornet's nest, can't you?