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The cameras are in public places where there is no expectation of privacy and where police could see crime, police say. One attorney asks if mass surveillance is what Fargo residents want.
Matthew Salacuse took hundreds of pictures of New York commuters. Then he forgot about them for more than twenty years.
The French animation powerhouse returns to Cannes with 'A Magnificent Life,' his love letter to Marcel Pagnol, who ...
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Ten men broke out of a New Orleans jail Friday in an audacious overnight escape by fleeing through a hole behind a toilet and scaling a wall while the lone guard assigned to their ...
The murder trial against accused 2023 Davis serial stabber Carlos Reales Dominguez wrapped up a second week of proceedings on ...
Atlanta is the most-surveilled city in the U.S. Worldwide, only cities in China have more cameras per capita. The Atlanta Police Department's surveillance program launched in 2007 with just 17 cameras ...
Milwaukee is deploying hidden cameras to catch illegal dumpers, a move that has already led to citations as the city addresses a widespread dumping issue.
Dozens of community members piled onto a Zoom call hosted by Cincinnati Black United Front (CBUF) to hear Cincinnati Police ...
Five years after riots and protests rocked downtown Madison in the wake of George Floyd's death, the Madison Police Department continues to implement changes aime ...
According to Project NOLA, they have over 5,000 cameras across the city, and 200 of those cameras are equipped with facial recognition software.