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Posted: April 27, 2013 by IntentionalPrivacy in Issues, Personal safety, Privacy, Vulnerabilities
Tags: personal safety, privacy, surveillance cameras

Do you think more public surveillance cameras will make you safer? Will they make you feel safer? Or will they allow the authorities to track down perpetrators more easily? Reason.com’s article “Saying Privacy Is ‘Off the Table,’ NYC Police Commissioner Demands more Surveillance Cameras” is very enlightening.

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