"We're at war. Next question?"
Jun. 11th, 2004 11:08 amFrom the Inner Harbor to the Bay Bridge, local and state homeland security authorities are beginning to build a regional network of 24-hour surveillance cameras that will first go live this summer in Baltimore.
What of privacy concerns raised by groups opposed to cameras constantly monitored by retired police officers or college students?
"We're at war," Schrader said.
Linky
Let's side aside the issue of cameras for a moment. And privacy. And funding.
This can't be the only justification the guy made for this project. It can't be. The Sun must have more that he said that they're not reporting. It's bad enough that he's using it as a reason, but it can't be his only reason, can it?
Can it?
What of privacy concerns raised by groups opposed to cameras constantly monitored by retired police officers or college students?
"We're at war," Schrader said.
Linky
Let's side aside the issue of cameras for a moment. And privacy. And funding.
This can't be the only justification the guy made for this project. It can't be. The Sun must have more that he said that they're not reporting. It's bad enough that he's using it as a reason, but it can't be his only reason, can it?
Can it?