George W. Buch

Surveillance Society Comes to Madison

Update: Push for security camera policies in Madison (June 11, 2008)

Now, I feel safer.

Charles Savage at the Boston Globe online writes that the "US doles out millions for street cameras (and that) local efforts raise privacy alarms."

In the last month, cities that have moved forward on plans for surveillance networks financed by the Homeland Security Department include St. Paul, which got a $1.2 million grant for 60 cameras for downtown; Madison, Wis., which is buying a 32-camera network with a $388,000 grant; and Pittsburgh, which is adding 83 cameras to its downtown with a $2.58 million grant.

$388,000? And we want to make a downtown a surveillance zone.

Writes Savage:

The Department of Homeland Security is funneling millions of dollars to local governments nationwide for purchasing high-tech video camera networks, accelerating the rise of a "surveillance society" in which the sense of freedom that stems from being anonymous in public will be lost, privacy rights advocates warn.

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