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SNUBWAY: THIS MAY HELP EXPLAIN WHY YOU’VE HAD SO MUCH TROUBLE RENTING AND RETURNING PUBLIC BIKES IN BOSTON

Written by NOAH SCHAFFER Posted December 12, 2016 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

A look at the longest midday outages shows that outlying neighborhoods are especially hard hit.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: bike lanes, bike politics, Boston, Boston bikes, Boston Transportation Department, Brookline, Cambridge, cycling, Hubway, Metropolitan Area Planning Council, Motivate, Noah Shaffer, SOMERVILLE

LICENSE TO CONNIVE: BOSTON STILL TRACKS VEHICLES, LIES ABOUT IT, AND LEAVES SENSITIVE RESIDENT DATA EXPOSED ONLINE

Written by KENNETH LIPP Posted September 8, 2015 Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

This is not the first time Hub authorities have been caught with their guard down on this matter.

Filed Under: FEATURES, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: ACLU, Automatic License Plate Readers, AutoVu, Big Brother, Big Data, Boston, Boston City Hall, Boston Institute for Nonprofit Journalism, Boston Police Department, Boston Transportation Department, BPD, BTD, DigBoston, Driver's Protection Act, Genetec, Kade Crockford, Kenneth Lipp, The Declaration, Xerox

BOSTON TROLLING (PART 2)

Written by DIG STAFF Posted October 9, 2014 Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction

Smarter city or city under surveillance?

Filed Under: FEATURES, News, NEWS+OPINIONS, Non-fiction Tagged With: ACLU, Alex Marthews, beta pilot, Bill Oates, boston calling, Boston Innovation, Boston Marathon, Boston Transportation Department, BPD, BRIC, civil liberties, Commonwealth Fusion Center, Department of Innovation and Technology, Digital Fourth, facial recognition, Fourth Amendment, IBM, intelligent video analytics, IVA, marathon bombing, Mass Emergency Management Agency, Mass Highway, Massachusetts, Massachusetts State Police, MassPort, Mayor Menino, MBTA, Smart Cities, Smart Surveillance System, SSS, surveillance

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