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Downtown Baltimore To Get Massive Surveillance Network

An anonymous reader writes "The Baltimore Sun has an article on the new 24-hour security cameras to be installed downtown and in the Inner Harbor. 'Under the Inner Harbor plan, the cameras would be able to transmit images to helicopters and, eventually, police cruisers....' How long until that ability is either abused or hijacked?"

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  1. Re:How long..... by the_mad_poster · · Score: 0, Troll

    The difference being that individual citizens and losers are the ones abusing the Intarweb. The government is not held to the same standards as citizens. It is expected to BEHAVE itself. This is not behaving. When citizens abuse the internet, they don't have an army and huge, intricate ministries to support their amoral behavior. This is stepping dangerously close to the precipice. This is the precursor to a certain police state. It's not a matter of IF it comes, it's a matter of WHEN it comes and whether or not people let it survive.

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  2. Re:Heh.... by illumin8 · · Score: 0, Troll

    Living in Maryland, I can see the need for cameras everywhere in the downtown area of Baltimore (not so much the inner harbor.

    Yeah, no shit. The inner harbor is about the safest place to walk around in Baltimore just because it's all touristy and filled with shops so it gets lots of police protection.

    Just goes to show you the preferential police state system we have here in America, where if you're rich or a business owner you can expect protection from the law, but the poor and underprivileged can expect jack. You don't see them putting up cameras in project neighborhoods which actually could benefit from them.

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