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TELL CONGRESS: IT’S TIME TO INVESTIGATE AMAZON’S SURVEILLANCE EMPIRE

Written by ALEX MARTHEWS Posted February 25, 2020 Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed

We need lawmakers to intervene. A Congressional hearing will help to expose Amazon’s invasive data harvesting practices and restrict it from acting as a paid informant for the surveillance state.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, NEWS+OPINIONS, Op-Ed Tagged With: Amazon, Boston Trolling, cameras, Congress, Digital Fourth, doorbell, Massachusetts, ring, surveillance

CAUGHT ON CAM-SHARE: BPD SEEKS ACCESS TO PRIVATE SECURITY CAMERAS, EXPERIMENTS WITH NEW SURVEILLANCE NETWORK

Written by DANIEL DEFRAIA Posted March 21, 2018 Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS

For now, the BPD wants to help officers more quickly locate and access footage. However, if the program expands beyond its small introduction—about 13 locations, according to BPD records—it could develop into a centralized surveillance network.

Filed Under: News, NEWS+OPINIONS Tagged With: ACLU, Big Brother, Boston, Boston Police Department, BPD, cameras, deputizing cameras, Dorchester, Dorchester Reporter, spying, surveillance

HOUSE OF GUARDS: UNION BUSTING AT THE MFA?

Written by CHRISTOPHER EHLERS Posted November 25, 2015 Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts

The guards at Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts are up in arms about proposed changes to their jobs

Filed Under: A+E, Visual Arts Tagged With: busting, cameras, guards, MFA, security, union

BAD LIEUTENANTS: NO STATE TALLIES ON SEXUAL MISCONDUCT BY COPS

Written by EMILY HOPKINS Posted November 2, 2015 Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical

It’s laughable to think that Massachusetts doesn’t maintain such data, especially considering the amount of other information that authorities here collect on us.

Filed Under: COLUMNS, Free Radical Tagged With: Associated Press, Boston, cameras, hypocrisy, Massachusetts, police brutality, police misconduct, sexual misconduct, silence, surveillance

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