Government Looking Into Filming Airplane Cabins
from the gotta-watch-everything-at-every-second dept
Back in July there was some fuss around the story of a tiny charter airline, Southeast Airlines, that said they planned to install cameras in their passenger cabins to record everything that happens in-flight for security purposes. At the time, this seemed like a publicity stunt for a small airline (they had recently released other hyped up press releases that weren't completely accurate). However, it sounds like the FAA and the Transportation Security Administration likes just such an idea. They just had Boeing stop by to demonstrate a system that would put cameras in airplane cabins and broadcast the video down to the ground. Boeing says it's not them who is pushing the idea, but the government, who will decide whether or not to mandate such spy cameras in all planes. The privacy question will probably bother some people, but most seem to admit that airplanes are, for the most part, public places, and it's really no different than security cameras found all over the place (though, I'm sure people upset with those cameras will also be upset with these). More importantly, though, is one comment from someone who points out that this seems like a huge waste of money for something that is unlikely to actually increase security.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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