Daily Archives: March 19, 2020

The Intercept: A New York Police Officer Was Caught on Camera Apparently Planting Marijuana in a Car — for the Second Time

The Intercept: A New York Police Officer Was Caught on Camera Apparently Planting Marijuana in a Car — for the Second Time by Alice Speri (“When a police officer in Staten Island was caught by his own body camera in … Continue reading

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lawfare: Is ICE’s Use of a Maryland Facial Recognition Database Lawful?

lawfare: Is ICE’s Use of a Maryland Facial Recognition Database Lawful? by Nathaniel Sobel (“The Washington Post reported recently that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials have accessed, without obtaining judicial process, a Maryland facial recognition database that contains … Continue reading

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EFF: Unchecked Smart Cities are Surveillance Cities. What We Need are Smart Enough Cities.

EFF: Unchecked Smart Cities are Surveillance Cities. What We Need are Smart Enough Cities. By Jamie Williams (“Cities across the U.S. are forcing operators of shared bikes and scooters to use dangerous and privacy invasive APIs developed by the Los … Continue reading

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WaPo: U.S. government, tech industry discussing ways to use smartphone location data to combat coronavirus

WaPo: U.S. government, tech industry discussing ways to use smartphone location data to combat coronavirus by Tony Romm, Elizabeth Dwoskin, and Craig Timberg (“The U.S. government is in active talks with Facebook, Google and a wide array of tech companies … Continue reading

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techdirt: Florida PD’s Reverse Warrant Leads To Innocent Man Being Targeted In A Robbery Investigation

techdirt: Florida PD’s Reverse Warrant Leads To Innocent Man Being Targeted In A Robbery Investigation by Tim Cushing (“Cops are using reverse warrants with increasing frequency, inverting the usual investigation process by demanding info about everyone in a certain area … Continue reading

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