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October 21, 2006
Guidelines from the Constitution Project
From the Constitution Project : Liberty and Security Initiative:
I have spent a few posts detailing concerns with government abuse of surveillance cameras. The Constitution Project has put together practical guidelines for communities (this was done back in May 2006). They just released model legislation for governments. This should be invaluable to government bodies seeking to developing their own rules and guidelines for video surveillance.
Posted by rshah at October 21, 2006 07:01 PM
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