You don't have the right to have a surveillance camera on the street removed or shut off on the grounds it might record your public "personal" activity.
And you are correct, the right to object remains, as in I have the right to object, if I wish, to Bloomberg growing a walrus mustache..../div>
A police officer on the job interacting with the public does not have the same privacy rights as a citizen(you don't have the right to object to surveillance cameras on the street recording you dallying with an extra-marital partner, do you?). Except for reasonable exclusions like eating, doing your "personal business", etc., there is no reason that a uniformed police officer should object to his interactions being recorded, either by his own department or by a citizen. As Reagan famously quipped, "Trust but verify!"./div>
Techdirt has not posted any stories submitted by GreatWhiteWalrus.
Re: Re: Re:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/mother-tamon-robinson-charged-dent-made-nypd-car-struck -son-article-1.1175484/div>
Re: Re: Re: Re:
You don't have the right to have a surveillance camera on the street removed or shut off on the grounds it might record your public "personal" activity.
And you are correct, the right to object remains, as in I have the right to object, if I wish, to Bloomberg growing a walrus mustache..../div>
Re: Re:
Techdirt has not posted any stories submitted by GreatWhiteWalrus.
Submit a story now.
Tools & Services
TwitterFacebook
RSS
Podcast
Research & Reports
Company
About UsAdvertising Policies
Privacy
Contact
Help & FeedbackMedia Kit
Sponsor/Advertise
Submit a Story
More
Copia InstituteInsider Shop
Support Techdirt