NYPD proves to be hypocrites on photography
Carlos Miller
While the New York City Police Department has made every effort to crack down on photographers and videographers, it has vowed to set up more than 300 cameras throughout the city that would photograph every car driving into Manhattan.
Perhaps the cameras will offer further proof that NYPD officers have been running rampant against photographers.
But let’s not be surprised if they end up being used to further crack down on photographers.
After all, in these post 9/11 days, anybody with a camera is considered a terrorist.
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The proposal — called Operation Sentinel — relies on integrating layers of technologies, some that are still being perfected. It calls for photographing, and scanning the license plates of, cars and trucks at all bridges and tunnels and using sensors to detect the presence of radioactivity.
Data on each vehicle — its time-stamped image, license plate imprint and radiological signature — would be sent to a command center in Lower Manhattan, where it would be indexed and stored for at least a month as part of a broad security plan that emphasizes protecting the city’s financial district, the spokesman, Paul J. Browne, said. If it were not linked to a suspicious vehicle or a law enforcement investigation, it would be eliminated, he said.
“Our main objective would be to, through intelligence, find out about a plot before it ever got to a stage where a nuclear device or a dirty bomb was coming our way,” Mr. Browne said. “This provides for our defense after a plot has already been launched and a device is on its way.”
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Comments
Well, they DID catch Mohammed Atta on video tape. A lot of good that did.
He He … Guess what’s good for the goose is not good for the gander, huh? Those cameras remind me of Big Brother … kinda eerie actually.
couldn’t they have called it Operation Sunbeam or something?
Maybe if we had taken care of business along time age, we wouldn’t have to be that paranoid!!
Maybe if we had taken care of business along time ago, we wouldn’t have to be that paranoid!!
I think your police force is filled with complete morons, perhaps a “real” country would stand up to dictatorship. I would like to question the level of education an average American obtains as a child, I personally think your accent portrays what is going on in your tiny brains perfectly, and yes that was meant as an insult. I call for civil war take your freedom back, use some human right’s laws and shaft them!
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