The complaint points to 42 surveillance technologies managed by a slew of city departments without corresponding disclosures required by city law. Additionally, the lawsuit cites seven surveillance technologies for which no annual report has been published — another violation of city law. Among those tools: ankle-monitoring bracelets and gunshot detectors under police purview, social media […]
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Publish date : 2024-10-03 06:36:33
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